why there is temperature variation in different regions of the Earth
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When the earth moves, the sunlight from the sun strikes at various angles at various places.
It is because earth is slightly tilted. So temperatures vary at varied angles and places
It is because earth is slightly tilted. So temperatures vary at varied angles and places
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Following are responsible for variation in temperature around our Globe :-
¡¡ Height from Sea Level ¡¡
Air pressure is created due to weight of air therefore sea level has highest air pressure.
Whenever we move upward from sea level leaving behind the heavy gases at lower layers of atmosphere, air pressure decreases because the upper air is light and its density is low.
¡¡ Humidity ¡¡
The Conversion of water from liquid state to gaseous state because of evaporation is known as atmospheric humidity.
The amnt. of water vapours changes with time and place and because of this the pressure of air also varies.
¡¡ Gravitation of Earth ¡¡
Atmosphere glues around the Earth due to its gravitation.
The intensity of gravitational pull decreases as we get away from core of Earth.
→ For example-
Polar Regions are nearer to core of the Earth as compared to Equatorial regions and hence have higher air pressure.
¡¡ Rotation of Earth ¡¡
Rotation of Earth produces centrifugal force which has more effect in Equatorial region while lesser effect on Polar regions. Centrifugal force Pushes things away from its core.
hope it helps! :)
Following are responsible for variation in temperature around our Globe :-
¡¡ Height from Sea Level ¡¡
Air pressure is created due to weight of air therefore sea level has highest air pressure.
Whenever we move upward from sea level leaving behind the heavy gases at lower layers of atmosphere, air pressure decreases because the upper air is light and its density is low.
¡¡ Humidity ¡¡
The Conversion of water from liquid state to gaseous state because of evaporation is known as atmospheric humidity.
The amnt. of water vapours changes with time and place and because of this the pressure of air also varies.
¡¡ Gravitation of Earth ¡¡
Atmosphere glues around the Earth due to its gravitation.
The intensity of gravitational pull decreases as we get away from core of Earth.
→ For example-
Polar Regions are nearer to core of the Earth as compared to Equatorial regions and hence have higher air pressure.
¡¡ Rotation of Earth ¡¡
Rotation of Earth produces centrifugal force which has more effect in Equatorial region while lesser effect on Polar regions. Centrifugal force Pushes things away from its core.
hope it helps! :)
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