Social Sciences, asked by poornima1390, 1 year ago

how does distance from the equator affect the e climate of a place?​

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Answered by agrippa
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Equator is an imaginary line drawn at equidistant from the poles, it bisects the earth into northern and southern hemisphere.

The distance of place from equator affects its climate. The sun's rays reach directly at the Earth’s surface and it has to pass very thin atmosphere  at the equators , while at the poles it passes through a thicker layer of atmosphere. Apart from it , the places around equator receives more sunlight  for longer period of time. So the climate near the equator is hotter while the climate at the poles is cooler.

Answered by cookie00
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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.

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