The latitudes that are around the equator are the latitudes that usually have the warmest temperatures. Countries and cities around the equator usually experience sunshine all year round.
The highest pressure readings would be found at the bottom of the water column due to the weight of the overlying water. The densest waters would also be found at deeper levels where cold temperatures and high pressure compress seawater. The warmest temperatures are typically found near the surface of the water column where sunlight can penetrate and warm the water.
Highest pressure readings would be found at the bottom of the water column. The densest waters are typically found at the bottom as well, due to the weight of the overlying water. The warmest temperatures are usually found near the surface where sunlight can penetrate and heat the water.
Because the two extremes of temperatures are in those months. In the northern hemisphere the coldest temperatures would be in January and the warmest in July. In the southern hemisphere the warmest temperatures would be in January and the coldest in July.
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In Europe at Christmas, the warmest place would be the Canary Islands. Temperatures would be in mid 50's to mid 60's in Fahrenheit.
Mississippi.Because it is closer to the equator than Missouri is.
What you would expect after an explosive eruption is darkened skies. You should also expect warmer temperatures.
Low latitudes (near equator)
Between 30 to 35 Degrees North and 30 to 35 degrees south of the Equator
The warmest weather is typically found near the equator, where the sun's rays are most direct and consistent throughout the year. This includes regions such as tropical countries in Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and Central America.
The highest pressure readings in the water column are found at the greatest depths, due to the weight of the overlying water. The densest water typically occurs at deeper levels where colder temperatures and higher salinity prevail, particularly in areas like the deep ocean. The warmest temperatures are generally found near the surface, where sunlight penetrates, warming the upper layers of the ocean. Thus, pressure increases with depth, density peaks in the intermediate depths, and warmth is concentrated at the surface.
The water around the equator would be the warmest natural temperatures. Two of the hottest waters at the hot springs at Aachen, Germany (165o F - 74o C) and Sapareva Banya, Bulgaria (217o F - 103o C)