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generally the temperature goes decreasing from equator towards poles." justify this statement by examplanning two reason.​


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Answered by Anonymous
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The temperature goes decreasing from equator towards pole becuz of these reasons :

1) The sunrays directly fall on the equator and around it . When we move towards pole , the sunrays doesn't fall directly as in case of equator .

2) The equator is near to Sun than that of poles . The temperature is more there . The radiation of Sunray is absorb by equatorial region more because of near location .


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Answered by bratislava
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Temperature goes decreasing from equator towards poles as distance from the equator increases.

Explanation:

  • The balance of heat budget on the earth is not equally distributed and due to which there is a latitudinal variation and as we go up higher the amount of insolation decrease.
  • The earth is itself not a sphere it bulges towards the equator thus has most of the direct insolation reaching the zero degree.
  • As the temperature decrease is associated with the air pressure the amount of pressure of air over the poles is high and thus air is heavy and it settles this air is often carried towards the areas of low pressure that are the tropics and vise versa.

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