Energy from the sun, in the form of solar radiation, generally decreases as you move away from the equator due to the angle of sunlight hitting the Earth. Near the equator, sunlight strikes the surface more directly, resulting in higher energy levels and temperatures. Conversely, at higher latitudes, the sunlight is more diffuse, leading to lower energy absorption and cooler climates. Thus, energy does not increase with distance from the equator; it actually decreases.
Yes, that's correct. The latitude lines are measured in degrees, with the equator being at 0 degrees latitude. As you move north of the equator, the latitude values increase, indicating that you are moving farther away from the equator towards the North Pole.
Areas close to the Earth's equator tend to be warmer than areas farther away from the equator primarily because sunlight is more direct at the equator. The sun's rays hit the Earth's surface at a higher angle near the equator, resulting in more concentrated energy and heat. In contrast, areas farther from the equator receive sunlight at lower angles, causing the energy to be spread out over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.
True. Venezuela is farther from the equator than Iran.
Its is cooler because of earths tilt the sun's ultraviolet rays hit most directly on the equator so it is hotter by the equator so the farther from the equator the cooler.
You get more sunlight if you move closer to the equator. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to areas farther away from the equator.
Montpelier is farther from the equator.
Yes, that's correct. The latitude lines are measured in degrees, with the equator being at 0 degrees latitude. As you move north of the equator, the latitude values increase, indicating that you are moving farther away from the equator towards the North Pole.
Areas close to the Earth's equator tend to be warmer than areas farther away from the equator primarily because sunlight is more direct at the equator. The sun's rays hit the Earth's surface at a higher angle near the equator, resulting in more concentrated energy and heat. In contrast, areas farther from the equator receive sunlight at lower angles, causing the energy to be spread out over a larger area and resulting in cooler temperatures.
True. Venezuela is farther from the equator than Iran.
Its is cooler because of earths tilt the sun's ultraviolet rays hit most directly on the equator so it is hotter by the equator so the farther from the equator the cooler.
You get more sunlight if you move closer to the equator. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to areas farther away from the equator.
The reason is because in the North it is farther than the equator so the farther the equator is the colder it is. In addition, Australia is closer to the equator
The equator runs through both.
Areas farther north or south of the equator receive less sunlight because the angle of the sun's rays is lower, spreading out the energy over a wider area. This results in cooler temperatures and shorter days in those regions, especially during winter months.
All oceans are cold, if you leave the shallow part. The farther out to sea, and the deeper in the water you go, also the farther from the equator and the nearer the polar ice cap, will increase the amount of cold in the water.
Berlin is farther north, and thus farther from the equator, than any part of the U.S. except Alaska. Therefore, Denver is much closer to the equator than Berlin.
the closer to the equator the hoter the farther away... the colder!