as you get closer it gets warmer and as you go farther away it gets colder
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
It is not necessarily true that being closer to the ground means it is warmer. Temperature can vary based on various factors such as time of day, location, and weather conditions. In some cases, being close to the ground might feel cooler due to factors like shade or proximity to bodies of water.
This is only true for the northern hemisphere. The reason is that the further south you go, the more directly overhead the sun is on average. The means that there is more heat from the sun per square mile.
The fact that it is invisible(?)
True. Venezuela is farther from the equator than Iran.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
No not true.
It is not necessarily true that being closer to the ground means it is warmer. Temperature can vary based on various factors such as time of day, location, and weather conditions. In some cases, being close to the ground might feel cooler due to factors like shade or proximity to bodies of water.
This is only true for the northern hemisphere. The reason is that the further south you go, the more directly overhead the sun is on average. The means that there is more heat from the sun per square mile.
Yes. Since latitude is measured in degrees north or south of the Equator (0° latitude), the lower latitude numbers are closer to the tropics, while the higher ones are comparatively closer to the poles. Although it is not always true, locations at "lower" latitude numbers will generally be warmer than locations at "higher" numbers.
It is true that if when x is getting larger, y is getting smaller, that would be an inverse relationship.
True. The strength of an electrical field follows an inverse square law.
The fact that it is invisible(?)
Yes, millions of years ago Antarctica was located closer to the equator. Over time, the movement of tectonic plates caused the continent to drift to its current location in the southern hemisphere.
It is cold..
True, the absorption of UV rays by the ozone layer creates heat which forms the stratosphere, which gets warmer the higher you go.
City A is likely to have a warmer climate compared to City B because of its position in the Southern Hemisphere, which generally experiences warmer temperatures due to its proximity to the equator.