Because the suns rays are striking the earth and it is striking mostly the middle, (equator). It is hot. <--- That was suppose to be at the start lawll.
It is cooler because warm and cool makes cool
It is cooler because warm and cool makes cool
A tropical air mass originates in the lower latitudes (closer to the equator) and is generally warm. A polar air mass originates in the higher latitudes (closer to one of the poles) and is generally cold.
the equator warm and humid
Sunlight is a kind of fuel for thunderstorms. The warm air causes an updraft when it collides with cold air. Also, sunlight intensity affects the temperature. That is why the temperatures at the equator are usually high because the places near the equator get direct sunlight.
It is warm.
It would be pretty hot!
Locations near the equator typically have consistently warm temperatures throughout the year due to their proximity to the sun. This means that there isn't a significant difference in temperatures between summer and winter at equatorial regions.
It is cooler because warm and cool makes cool
It is cooler because warm and cool makes cool
As the equator is warm, the currents that originate from there are also warm.
it Will be warm on the countries near the equator and near poles are cold
They are warm because the states are near to the equator and the equator is near to the sun.
It depends on the season and location. If its near the equator and its summer it would be warm. But if its near the south or north pole and winter, it will be cold. So it all depends on location and the season.
Norway is near the cold Arctic Circle, while India is near the warm Equator.
A tropical air mass originates in the lower latitudes (closer to the equator) and is generally warm. A polar air mass originates in the higher latitudes (closer to one of the poles) and is generally cold.
The weather near the equator is typically warm because the area receives direct sunlight year-round, leading to consistent high temperatures. This is due to the Earth's curvature causing the sun's rays to strike the equator more directly, creating a warmer climate.