The equator is cold because it connects to the two coldest places on Earth,there connected to the North poleand South pole.
The equator is not cold. The equator receives the most direct sunlight. The ocean currents and air circulation by winds redistributes the excess warmth towards the colder poles.
depends where you are in mars if you are at the polar caps its very cold while by the equator it can reach 21 degrees Celsius
Cold polar air flows toward the equator due to the difference in temperature and pressure between the polar regions and the equator. Air moves from high pressure to low pressure areas, and the temperature gradient drives the movement of cold air toward warmer regions.
Salt water exists over a wide range of temperatures; there is no required temperature. It is cold at the poles and warmer at the equator. It can freeze when it is cold enough, and you can boil it on the stove.
No. It is on the equator and is tropical.
Yes,because as the cold water at the polar goes to the warm waters of the equator the temperature at the ocean would be balanced ;)bunnyshaine23@yahoo.com
In places away from the equator
depends where you are in mars if you are at the polar caps its very cold while by the equator it can reach 21 degrees Celsius
Depends where you are. Spring at the poles are still cold. Spring in the desert at the equator is hot.
Cold polar air flows toward the equator due to the difference in temperature and pressure between the polar regions and the equator. Air moves from high pressure to low pressure areas, and the temperature gradient drives the movement of cold air toward warmer regions.
Salt water exists over a wide range of temperatures; there is no required temperature. It is cold at the poles and warmer at the equator. It can freeze when it is cold enough, and you can boil it on the stove.
Most of Earth's cold polar waters move towards the equator, where they converge and form ocean currents that distribute heat across the globe. This movement helps regulate global climate and temperature by redistributing warm and cold waters around the planet.
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.
The equator is usually 80- 90 degrees.
it is because when cold wind from the poles blow it's temperature gradually decreases whereas, when the hot wind or westerlies from the equator blows temperature of the place gradually rises.
yes
in Greenland
because it's so far away from the equator, which is the point at which the sun hits the most