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1. Why do different areas have different temperatures?
2. Can equator be used as a reference to know about the climate of a place .
3. How is humidity measured?
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Answered by krishmehta6195
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Why do different areas have different temperatures?

2. Can equator be used as a reference to know about the climate of a place .

3. How is humidity measured?

please send me the ans in 10 minute.

Answered by charantejmadamshetty
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Answer:

1.More heat from the Sun is received near the equator than near the north and south poles where the angle of the Sun's rays is lower. This is why different areas have different temperatures.

2.The distance from the equator affects the climate of a place. At the poles, energy from the sun reaches the Earth's surface at lower angles and passes through a thicker layer of atmosphere than at the equator. This means the climate is cooler further from the Equator.

3.Levels of humidity are measured using an instrument called a hygrometer. A simple hygrometer is known as a psychrometer which consists of a dry bulb and a wet bulb thermometer. Evaporation from the wet bulb lowers its temperature thus usually reads lower than the dry bulb.

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