Generally, the north is colder than the south, especially in the context of the Northern Hemisphere, where temperatures tend to decrease as you move towards the Arctic regions. This is due to the angle of sunlight and the Earth's curvature, which causes northern areas to receive less direct sunlight. However, local climates can vary, and certain northern regions may experience warmer temperatures than some southern areas depending on factors like geography and weather patterns.
Temperatures are generally hotter the closer you are to the equator, and colder the farther you are from it. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to regions further away.
as you get closer it gets warmer and as you go farther away it gets colder
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The higher the number, the colder it becomes .
because Chicago is not surrounded by ocean which makes it colder in winter and warmer in summer
Because of the equator.
It depends on location and time of year. Overall, North America is colder than South America on average.
It gets Colder. SK(APEX)
The opposite of colder is warmer.
Yes the further south you get the warmer it gets the further north you get the colder it gets!
i think its colder but i dont know am i right?
Starfish prefer warmer waters rather than colder waters.
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No, the South Pole is not warmer than the North Pole. The South Pole is typically colder than the North Pole due to its higher elevation and location on a continent surrounded by a vast ice sheet.
it's colder up north and warmer down south
north is colder because it's more near russia i have been to north china its really cold and the south is warmer