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Why are the two poles colder than the equator?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both polar regions of the earth are cold, primarily because they receive far less solar radiation than the tropics and mid-latitudes do. At either pole the sun never rises more than 23.5 degrees above the horizon and both locations experience six months of continuous darkness..

Answered by Mayura680
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The equator-to-pole temperature difference is increased at upper levels by the tropical warming and decreased at low levels by the polar warming. The (dry) static stability, however, is increased in the tropics and subtropics by the tropical warming and decreased in the polar regions by the polar warming.

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