From the poles to the equator, the order of biomes typically represents a transition from tundra to taiga (boreal forest), then temperate forests, followed by tropical rainforests, and finally deserts or grasslands near the equator. This pattern reflects the change in climate and temperature as you move closer to the equator.
On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
the Equator
The oceans are colder at the poles compared to the equator. Near the poles, polar regions experience colder temperatures and often have sea ice present, while the equator receives direct sunlight and is warmer, leading to higher ocean temperatures.
1 kg of sugar will weigh slightly more at the poles compared to the equator due to differences in gravity caused by the Earth's rotation. Gravity is stronger at the poles and weaker at the Equator due to the centrifugal force caused by the Earth's rotation.
The climate depends on how close or far the region us from the equator and poles
The most common sequence of major land biomes encountered when going from the equator to the polar region is tropical rainforest, temperate deciduous forest, grassland, taiga (boreal forest), and tundra. This pattern transitions from warm and wet climates near the equator to cooler and drier climates closer to the poles.
The equator is 90 degrees of latitude from both poles.
On our Earth, the Equator is comparatively warmer than either of the Poles.
At the poles.
Near the equator
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Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
the Equator
The oceans are colder at the poles compared to the equator. Near the poles, polar regions experience colder temperatures and often have sea ice present, while the equator receives direct sunlight and is warmer, leading to higher ocean temperatures.
The equator is on the 0 degree latitude that is between the north and south poles. So obviously it is between the poles.
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