It is warmer than in temperate and polar regions. It is not hot, though.
Rome is not located near the equator. It is not particularly hot due to its distance from the equator. Rome's climate is influenced more by its Mediterranean location, resulting in hot summers and mild winters.
The Equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to consistent warm temperatures. The angle of the sun's rays is more perpendicular at the Equator, resulting in greater heating of the land and water. Additionally, the Equator experiences minimal seasonal variation in day length, contributing to the consistent warmth.
Hot.
yes
Mostly get hot and rise.
It is hot because where the equator is, is a very how place.
Hurricanes happen over hot water ... which is found close to the equator.
Lower latitudes are closer to the equator. The equator is exposed to the sun most consistently. Therefore, the equator, and those latitudes closest to it are hotter. Hotter air evaporates more water. The more evaporated water in the air (water vapor/steam), the higher the humidity. However, just because there is hot air does not mean the air is humid (ie. many deserts are hot and dry - and, incidentally, are also common near the equator). If there is hot air and no water nearby for it to evaporate, you will still have hot air but low humidity. If you have a weather pattern of hot air that travels for long distances over dry land, the air has no water to pick up so it stays dry. But, there is a lot of ocean surface at the equator, so often it is more humid there and in the nearby latitudes.
hot hot hot
Its actually very hot around the equator.
Around the equator (because equator is hot)
Rome is not located near the equator. It is not particularly hot due to its distance from the equator. Rome's climate is influenced more by its Mediterranean location, resulting in hot summers and mild winters.
The Equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to consistent warm temperatures. The angle of the sun's rays is more perpendicular at the Equator, resulting in greater heating of the land and water. Additionally, the Equator experiences minimal seasonal variation in day length, contributing to the consistent warmth.
hot
Hot & humid!
Hot.
yes they are the equater is HOT so generally speaking things along the equator would be HOT