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प्रश्न
Compare the global distribution of temperature in January over the northern and the southern hemisphere of the earth.
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उत्तर
In January, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere and winter in the Northern Hemisphere. The main reason is that the sun’s vertical rays fall over the Southern Hemisphere during this time. Areas near the equator have temperatures around 27°C, while in the higher latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures fall sharply. In Siberia, temperatures may drop from 20°C to –48°C.
In the Southern Hemisphere, temperatures remain high, especially over oceans (about 24°C in the tropics). The isotherms bend southward over land in the Northern Hemisphere because land cools faster, while they remain more regular in the Southern Hemisphere due to the moderating effect of oceans.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The atmosphere is mainly heated by the:
The main reason that the earth experiences the highest temperatures in the subtropics in the northern hemisphere rather than at the equator is:
How does the unequal distribution of heat over the planet earth in space and time cause variations in weather and climate?
What are the factors that control temperature distribution on the surface of the earth?
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