How does the temperature range (i.e., difference in temperature between hottest month and coldest month) generally change when moving from the Equator to the Arctic Circle and what is the primary cause of this change?

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Explanation:

The closer to the equator the warmer it is this is because the sun is always closer to the middle  of the Earth instead of the edges, artic circle.

As one moves from the Equator towards the Artic Circle, the temperature range increases because the Earth is tilted when it rotates.

The temperature ranges of the various areas on Earth are affected by their position relative to the Equator because of the shape of the Earth.

  • Areas closer to the Equator have a low temperature range because the sun usually hits this area all year round.

  • Areas further away from the Equator, will see higher temperature ranges because the Earth is tilted when it rotates and for that reason, these areas don't experience the same amount of sunlight throughout the year. This allows some months to be significantly colder than others.

In conclusion, the further one is from the equator, the higher the temperature range because of the rotation of the Earth at a tilt.

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