Why do the places near the
near the equator have warner
climate than these away from the equator?
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Answer:
Because the equator is closer to the sun. ... Because the sun's rays hit the earth's surface at a higher angle at the equator
Answer:
Because the equator is closer to the sun. ... Because the sun's rays hit the earth's surface at a higher angle at the equator.
Good question, and thanks for asking.
If you do not live near the earth's equator you may notice that during your winter months the sun is relatively low in the sky. This causes the heat energy from the sun to arrive at your neighborhood at a low angle, which forces the sun's energy to travel through much more of our planet's atmosphere.
The result is that there is less energy from the sun received in your area, and mine, during the winter. The atmosphere has absorbed much of the energy, and that final bit that arrives at our feet is spread out so that we receive less per square meter, or square foot.
We all have probably noticed that during our summer season, when the sun is more or less directly over our heads at noon, it does appear to be much warmer than what we experience during our winters.
YES ! I heard what you just said, and you are correct. The sun's rays take a more direct path through the atmosphere during summer, and we receive more heat energy per square thingie than we do during the winter. You are spot on !
Now, consider the equator. The sun is more directly over your head, even more directly than during our local summers. The sun's rays are forced to travel through much less heat absorbing atmosphere, and the heat energy received per square yard/meter/foot/etc is much more around the equator than at our local backyards. More heat received means it feels hot, or hotter, to our skin.
....and, they have those beautiful beaches where the sand also absorbs the heat, so as to get the bottom sides of our feet :)
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