Explain the effect of latitude and distance from sea on air temperature variation of any place.(with in 150 words)
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The angle of incidence on Earth's surface depends on the region's latitude (distance from the equator). ... Therefore, the further you go from the equator, the cooler it becomes. Regions closer to Earth's equator experience higher temperatures than regions near the North and South poles.
Diurnal variation is the change in the temperature from day to night and often depends on latitude and Earth’s rotation on its axis. Normally, Earth receives heat during the day via solar radiation and loses heat through terrestrial radiation at night.
During the day the sun’s radiation heats Earth's surface, but the intensity depends on the length of the day. Some days are shorter than others (think: seasons). Regions with longer days (typically regions near the equator) will experience more intense heat.
During winter at the North and South poles, the sun is below the horizon for 24 hours. These regions experience no solar radiation and remain constantly cold. In the summer at the poles, there is constant solar radiation, but it is still typically cold (warmer than winter at the poles, but colder than summer near the equator).
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