why is there a decrease in temperature for the increase in distance from the equator explain
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At poles temperature is less than in the equator
so as we go from the equator to the poles the pressure will be increased and temp is decreased
so as we go from the equator to the poles the pressure will be increased and temp is decreased
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Temperatures decrease as you move away from the equator. This is because the suns rays are dispersed over a larger area of land as you move away from the equator. This is due to the curved surface of the earth.
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