Temperatures are generally hotter the closer you are to the equator, and colder the farther you are from it. This is because the equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year compared to regions further away.
When hotter atoms come into contact with colder atoms, energy is transferred from the hotter atoms to the colder ones through collisions between the particles. This transfer of energy causes the colder atoms to gain kinetic energy and increase their temperature. Heat flows from hot to cold until thermal equilibrium is reached.
Latitude is the curvature of the Earth where it is hotter on the equator and it gets colder nearer the poles.
32 degrees Fahrenheit is colder than 5 degrees Celsius. 32°F is equivalent to 0°C, so it is actually colder.
Yes, it will make water colder.
Colder
Things get hotter because of the sun, and things get colder because of the snow
hotter
No, heat transfer through radiation occurs from hotter to colder body. This is because energy is transferred in the form of electromagnetic waves from a hotter object to a colder one to achieve thermal equilibrium.
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
colder because its an outer planet and earth is an inner.So remember inner=hotter outer=colder
Colder, much colder.
definitely hotter
They are colder and darker than the other areas
Venus is hotter. It is as hot as 464.c
Colder, probably.
its hot