Geography, asked by mathewscc87, 1 year ago

Temperature from the equator to pole.
a. Increases b. no change
c. decreases d. stable.

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Answered by dualadmire
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Answer:

The correct answer to the given question is option (c) decreases

Explanation:

As we go up towards the poles and far from the equator, we can feel and see the gradual change in the weather as well as the temperature. This is mainly due to the reason that the equator of the Earth lies more near to the sun as compared to the poles.

The poles of our Earth are at more distance from the sun as compared to the equator because Earth is slightly bulged out from the center.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Temperature from the equator to the pole decreases.

Option: (c)

Explanation:

  • The temperature will be getting decreased as moved from equator to pole.  
  • We can experience a peer cool temperature in Polar Regions which has the temperature even as minus degree.  
  • As we moved up towards the pole which is far from the equator, we can feel and sense the slow and steady change of the temperature and the weather.  
  • This is mainly because, that the equator lies near to the sun and the poles are situated far from the sun comparatively.  
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