it is 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.
as you get closer it gets warmer and as you go farther away it gets colder
Cooler air does move closer to the ground. I can attest to that because when I was camping, I had to move to the top bunk in the cabin where it was warmer because it was so cold on the bottom bunk. Therefore, cold air goes down and warm air does rise.
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
No, central America is warmer than northern Europe. Central America is closer to the equator and is slightly warmer.
Equator
as you get closer it gets warmer and as you go farther away it gets colder
Cooler air does move closer to the ground. I can attest to that because when I was camping, I had to move to the top bunk in the cabin where it was warmer because it was so cold on the bottom bunk. Therefore, cold air goes down and warm air does rise.
The higher up you are the colder it gets (Ex. Kilimanjaro and Everest). When you are closer to ground level it is generally warmer.
Warmer
The places closer to the equater are warmer.
yes
Warmer, cause its closer to the sun.
It is warmer in the South. The closer you get to the equator the warmer it is.
Latitudes closer to the Equator have warmer climates because they receive direct sunlight and therefore, the latitudes get evidently heated. :)
Copenhagen is warmer becuase it is closer to the equator.
The Earth is tilted closer to the Sun.
Its closer to the equator