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Global Sun Temperature Project May 2002 - FINAL REPORTS |
| Colegio San Martin de Tours,
Argentina Hi! Here is our final report. You can
also review the progress report at "The Sun Times Project" final report Latitude affects temperature. As we get closer to the poles, the temperature decreases and as we get closer to the equator, the temperatures rises. This remains the same all year round. The colder zones on Earth are those that are close to the poles and, the warmer ones, are those that are close to the equator. Besides, we can also say that latitude and seasons affect minutes of light. When the seasons change, the minutes of light per the day change too. During the summer, we have more minutes of light per day than during the winter. Finally, we came to the conclusion that longitude does not affect temperature or minutes of light per day. E-mail: ssackmann@smt.edu.ar |
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