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what is uneven heating between the equator and the poles

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \sf {Uneven  \: heating  \: between \:  the  \: equator  \: and \:  the  \: }

 \sf{poles - definition.  \: Regions close  \: to \:  the \:  }

 \sf{equator \:  get  \: maximum \:  heat \:  from \:  the  \: }

 \sf{Sun.  \: The \:  air \:  in  \: these  \: regions  \: gets  \: warm. \:  The \:  }

 \sf{warm \:  air  \: rises,  \: and \:  the  \: cooler \:  air  \: from  \: the \:  }

 \sf{regions \:  in \:  the  \: 030  \: 0  \: latitude \:  belt \:  on \:  either \:  }

 \sf {side \:  of \:  the \:  equator \:  moves  \: in.}

Answered by sparklequeen62
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Uneven heating between the equator and the poles - definition. Regions close to the equator get maximum heat from the Sun. The air in these regions gets warm. The warm air rises, and the cooler air from the regions in the 030 0 latitude belt on either side of the equator moves in.

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