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Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.

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Do areas near the equator experience more condensation and precipitation than areas near the poles?

Yes because the sun is very strong near the equator which means more evaporation happens. The more evaporation the more condensation. AKA the water cycle.


How does latitude affect rainfall?

latitude affects precipitation (rainfall) because places near the equator are generally hotter and more humid than regions near the poles. When hot and humid air rises it freezes and looses humidity. The humidity is now released into the air and there is condensation. The condensation produces clouds and it rains. This does not happen much near poles because of the lack of humidity.


Is the sun near the equator or near the poles?

It is effectively the same distance from both.


Water evaporates more from areas near the equator or ares near the north and south poles?

Water evaporates more from areas near the equator.


Is there more precipitation near the equator or the poles?

There is typically more precipitation near the equator due to the warm air rising and condensing to form clouds and rain. In contrast, polar regions generally receive less precipitation because the cold air holds less moisture and has less energy to produce rainfall.


Why are averages temperatures higher at the equator than near the poles?

The energy that reaches the equator is more intense than the energy that strikes poles


Air near the equator average higher temperatures than air near the poles?

Yes, air near the equator is typically warmer than air near the poles due to the angle at which sunlight strikes the earth. Near the equator, sunlight is more concentrated, resulting in higher temperatures. In contrast, near the poles, sunlight is spread out over a larger area, leading to cooler temperatures.


Is centrifugal force is more at equator than poles?

No, centrifugal force is greater at the poles than at the equator because the Earth's rotation causes a bulging effect at the equator that counteracts the centrifugal force. This is why objects weigh slightly less at the equator compared to the poles.


Is Cancun near the equator or one of the poles?

It is nearer to the equator.


Are areas near the equator are warmed more than the areas closer to the poles?

Yes they are.


What name is the land near the equator?

Poles


Is the climate coldest near the poles or the equator?

The climate is coldest near the poles because of the tilt of the Earth's axis and the resulting oblique angle at which sunlight reaches those regions, leading to less direct sunlight and colder temperatures. In contrast, the equator receives more direct sunlight year-round, resulting in warmer temperatures.