Temperature in different places around the world
Different places in the world have very different temperatures. Why does this happen?
In this article you can learn:
- The coldest and hottest places in the world
- What the Equator is and how it affects temperature
- What latitude is
- What height above sea level means
- How being near the sea affects temperature
This resource is suitable for weather topics for primary school learners.
Video - Why is the temperature different in different places?
Watch this video to learn about the hottest and coldest places in the world and discover why the temperature is different in different places.
Why is the temperature so different in different places?
Distance from the Equator
- The Sun is our heat source here on Earth. The more sunlight a place gets, the hotter it will usually be.
- The amount and strength of sunlight we get depends on how far we are from the EquatorAn imaginary line that runs around the Earth. The Equator marks the dividing line between the Northern and Southern hemispheres..
- When we measure the distance between a place and the Equator, we call it latitude.
Distance from the sea
- Land heats and cools much more quickly than water does.
- Places inlandA place that is far away from the coast. tend to be much hotter in the summer and much colder in the winter.
- Places near the coast tend not to get as hot in summer because they are next to cooler water. They don鈥檛 get as cold in winter because they are close to warmer sea.
Height above sea level
- Sea level is the height that the ocean usually is.
- The higher up you go from sea levelThe average level of the sea's surface., the colder it is. That鈥檚 why mountain peaks are often cold and covered in snow.
Different temperatures around the globe
Compare the temperatures of different places around the world. Can you explain why they have higher or lower temperatures?
1 of 4
How to measure temperature
Video - Measuring temperature
With help from 大象传媒 Weather's Kawser Quamer, let's find out:
- Why it is important to measure temperature
- How we measure temperature at weather stations
- What a Stevenson screen is
- How to measure and record temperature yourself
Key words about temperature
- temperature - How we measure how hot or cold it is. We usually measure temperature in degrees Celsius.
- Equator - An imaginary circle that divides the Earth into two parts. Places above the Equator are in the Northern Hemisphere. Places below the Equator are in the Southern Hemisphere.
- latitude - How we measure the distance between a place and the equator. For example, Scotland is on a latitude of about 55-57掳 North of the equator.
- atmosphere - A layer of air which surrounds the Earth. The Sun's heat and light has to pass through the atmosphere before it can reach us.
- sea level - What the height of the ocean usually is. The higher you go above sea level, the thinner the air gets and the colder it becomes.
Test your knowledge
Quiz
Test your knowledge of temperature with this short multiple choice quiz.
Challenge
Measure the temperature in different places using a thermometer and display the temperatures using a table.
Here are some tips to get you started:
- Remember, your table will need the following information:
- headings clearly labelling the information you are displaying:
- where you recorded the temperature
- what the temperature recorded was in degrees Celsius.
- Once you have recorded the temperatures, you will need to think about the order you put your information in. For example, you could display the information in order from highest to lowest temperature.
- Can you think of any other ways to display information? What about a graph or a bar chart?
Watch the video above to get more help with measuring temperature.
Learn about displaying data with this 2nd level Maths and Numeracy article: How can data be displayed?
More on Earth and space
Find out more by working through a topic
- count9 of 18
- count10 of 18
- count11 of 18
- count12 of 18