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a. hot - near the equator b. wet and dry - on the equator c. moderate - mildest weather d. continental - severe temperature changes
A continental tropical air mass is dry and warm because it forms over land near the equator where the sun's rays are intense, leading to warming and evaporation of moisture.
At the equator the air is rising which carries moisture into the upper atmosphere where it condenses into clouds and rain falls. Instead of deserts at the equator, rain forests are the common biome.
s far at the equator colder than contries near the equator
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
The climate near the equator is hot and dry, think of the Sahara desert. The climate near the north and south poles is very cold for almost the whole year.
Brazil, you need to use common sense rain forests grow in hot areas near the equator that have no dry season, Egypt is always dry so that can't be it but Brazil is near the equator and barely ever is dry so Brazil must be the answer
A continental tropical air mass is dry and warm because it forms over land near the equator where the sun's rays are intense, leading to warming and evaporation of moisture.
mosquitoes live in dry, moist land near the equator.in cold dry not moist land and not near the equator
Yes Panama is near the equator.
your a wet climate near the equator
At the equator the air is rising which carries moisture into the upper atmosphere where it condenses into clouds and rain falls. Instead of deserts at the equator, rain forests are the common biome.
s far at the equator colder than contries near the equator
They are warm because the states are near to the equator and the equator is near to the sun.
Countries near the equator, such as Uganda and Kenya, typically have only two main seasons: wet and dry. These countries experience consistent temperatures throughout the year due to their proximity to the equator.
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
No, North Carolina is not near the equator. It is located in the southeastern United States, far north of the equator.