Geography, asked by lobingumja98, 3 months ago

why is the height of troposphere higher at the equator than pole's?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The troposphere is thicker over the equator than the poles because the equator is warmer. Heat differential on the planet's surface causes convection currents to flow from the equator to the poles. ... Thus the simple reason is thermal expansion of the atmosphere at the equator and thermal contraction near the poles.

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Answered by saranya2020
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The troposphere is thicker over the equator than the poles because the equator is warmer. Heat differential on the planet's surface causes convection currents to flow from the equator to the poles. Thus the simple reason is thermal expansion of the atmosphere at the equator and thermal contraction near the poles.

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