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Isotherms in the southern hemisphere are almost parallel to the Equator compared to those in the northern hemisphere. Why?​

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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The Southern hemisphere is more uniformly water than the Northern hemisphere. Large landmasses in the Northern hemisphere cause isotherms to bend toward the equator in winter and poles in summer as they change their temperature much more than the water..

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