At which location is the earth hottest?

At which location is the earth hottest?

  • Correct Answer: equator
  • meridian
  • desert
  • seabed

Explanation: Earth is hottest at the Equator and gets cooler toward the poles. The differences in heating create huge convection currents in the troposphere. At the Equator, for example, warm air rises up to the tropopause. When it can’t rise any higher, it flows north or south.

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