Social Sciences, asked by sst1660, 10 months ago

why are all places on the earth not equally cold​

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Answered by Dreamgirl25161
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Because the earth revolves around the Sun and the part of the earth which faces the Sun is hot and the other side which do not face the Sun is colder....Thats the reason for your question.....

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Answered by SanaRathore
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Here's the answer:)

The seasonal lows and highs change according to the axial tilt of the Earth and are related to global position of a land mass and elevation. At the equator (zero latitude) lies the bulge of the Earth. Earth is not exactly round like a sphere, but rather an oblate spheroid, so the Earth bulges out in the middle. Since the axial tilt is currently 23.5 degrees off center, the bulge sees the most sunlight and is more or less consistently exposed to the Sun, rotation of the Earth notwithstanding.

Now, say you are at 90 degrees latitude (North/South Poles). As the Earth tilts along its axis, which is 23.5 degrees off center twice per year, the poles see greater or fewer days of sunlight depending on which side is tilted towards or away from the Sun respectively. When the poles are at maximum tilt away from the Sun, there is constant darkness and thus no warmth from solar radiation. Conversely, when the poles are at maximum tilt towards the Sun, there is constant light.

During these times, the mid-latitudes (+/- 45 degrees) in both the Northern/Southern Hemispheres experience their seasonal changes. They are at times more or less exposed to sunlight. When they see the most sunlight, it is summer. When they see the least sunlight it is winter.

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