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Cold dense air near the pole sinks. It moves toward the equator and Is heated, then rises. the warm air then moves back to the poles where it is cooled and sinks again. What causes these differences in
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Cold dense air near the pole sinks. It moves toward the equator and Is heated, then rises. the warm air then moves back to the poles where it is cooled and sinks again.
What causes these differences in air temperature on Earth?
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im not completely sure but i think its convection currents
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