As you get closer to the equator, temperatures usually get warmer.
As you get closer to the equator, temperatures usually get warmer due to the more direct angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface. The equator receives more intense sunlight throughout the year, leading to higher temperatures compared to areas farther away.
Because the climate zones get farther from the equater and the equater is were hot climates are at
it is hot in the tropics because it is near the equater. anything near the equater will be warmer. it is colder in the polar regions because it is farther from the equater near equater= warmer farther from equater= colder
this may vary it can only be said according to the country and equater the countrys above the equater lowest is December - January for example England is above equater so its dec to Jan and hottest is June July under the equater for example in Australia December is hottest and June July is coldest
the sun focases its rays on the equater so the closer you are to the equater the hotter you will be ..... the farther you are from the equater the colder you wiil get... just like if your on top of a mountain your cold.
three continents are north of the equater n.america, europe,aisa.
The climate near the equator is typically hot and humid with consistent temperatures throughout the year. This region experiences high levels of precipitation and is known for its lush tropical rainforests. Due to the Earth's tilt, the equatorial regions receive direct sunlight, leading to warm temperatures.
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90 degrees North above the equater or 90 degrees south below the equater.
Temperate Zones are usually cooler than the temperatures near the equator.
yes the earth has an equator.