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Why is latitude a factor in the uneven heating of Earth's surface?​

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deflection of the winds to the right in the southern hemisphere was caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface.

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User Muljayan
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Angle of sun inclination and length of day all have their impacts on the climate of a place

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As the temperature is measured by the molecular energy of a substance, so the hotter they are the more they move. The earth's surface temperature is controlled more by heating and this eating is controlled more by the sun's rays and an internal heating system.
  • Rotation of earth on its axial tilt of 23.5 creates a set of winds that take the sun's heat left of the northern hemisphere and right o the southern hemisphere. Also, about 71% of the earth is water in the southern sphere and 29% and the northern sphere.
  • As during the day earth heats from sun s short-range wavelength in night radiates out a long-wave from energy, as a result, the latitudes on the earth that are represented by the north and south line away from the equator experience uneven heating.
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