Why different climate in different places?
Because the way the earth rotates the sun hits more fiercely on certain areas like the equator. These areas are hot and bright. The areas where the sun hardly touches, north and south poles, are cold and always dark.
Climates differ in different parts of the earth because of the angle of light that hits that particular part of the earth, how much heat is distributed to that part of the earth by winds and currents, and the elevations of the land.
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Because the way the earth rotates the sun hits more fiercely on certain areas like the equator. These areas are hot and bright. The areas where the sun hardly touches, north and south poles, are cold and always dark.
Climates differ in different parts of the earth because of the angle of light that hits that particular part of the earth, how much heat is distributed to that part of the earth by winds and currents, and the elevations of the land.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_do_different_places_have_different_climates