As you move farther away from the equator in Africa, the climate generally becomes cooler and drier, transitioning from tropical to subtropical and temperate zones. Biodiversity shifts as well, with vegetation changing from dense rainforests to savannas and eventually to arid deserts. Additionally, agricultural practices may also evolve, adapting to the varying rainfall and temperature patterns. This shift affects local cultures, economies, and wildlife habitats.
The length of daylight becomes more extreme
You would move farther away from the equator because of the tilt of Earth's axis.
You get more sunlight if you move closer to the equator. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to areas farther away from the equator.
the closer to the equator the hoter the farther away... the colder!
Areas farther away from the equator receive less direct sunlight, causing them to have lower average temperatures. Additionally, the angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth's surface at higher latitudes results in less heat being absorbed by the atmosphere. These factors combine to make it cooler the farther away from the equator you go.
No on average it is the other way around.
Because it is farther away from the equator as for example, South America.
Aberdeen is colder than Plymouth because Aberdeen is farther away from the equator then Plymouth, so the heat waves are smaller and less powerful.
There is no or little farming in much or north Africa along with southern Africa because of the climate. It's getting farther away from the equator and the climate starts to get colder.
The brightness of star will decrease as you observe it from farther away.
Neither, both are the same distance from the Equator.
cuz there farther away from the equator so its colder there.