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Why are tropical countries poorer?
The explanation lies in soil formation and erosion, pests and parasites, water availability, and the effects of tropical climates on plant respiration. Poor nutrition, resulting from poor agricultural productivity, in turn contributes to poor health.
Why are some countries warmer?
Countries, towns and cities located around the equator experience hot weather throughout the year. It is because the sun remains almost directly overhead everyday. So places with seasons spend some of the year nearer to the sun and some of the year further away from it.
Why are some countries colder or hotter than others?
There are differences in climate around the world because of differing amounts of radiation received from the Sun at different parts of the Earth at different times of the year. More heat from the Sun is received near the equator than near the north and south poles where the angle of the Sun’s rays is lower.
Why are the poorest countries near the equator?
The reason to why a lot of poor countries are near the equator is because when countries further away from the equator have a more temperate climate and therefore have more fertile soil.
Are cold countries richer than warm countries?
Cold countries aren’t inherently richer than warm ones. Winter in Mongolia reaches -15 to -35 regularly and we don’t generally talk of them as being an economic powerhouse (nor Kazakhstan for that matter).
Is there a link between temperature and economic prosperity?
Economists have been grappling to explain the reason why there is such a big divide in wealth between colder and warmer countries. However, the link between temperature and economic prosperity is undeniable. Europeans and North Americans suffer through bitterly cold winters but reap the benefit of living in one of the world’s richest regions.
Do colder climates make us more productive?
Capital chief economist Shane Oliver said colder climates tend to be more conducive to productive work. ‘Hotter countries tend to have lower living standards. It’s all to do with extreme temperatures making it harder to get work done.’
Are cold weather regions ahead of the economies of warmer regions?
Other than the 19-20th century CE, cold weather regions were not really ahead of the economies of warmer regions. Historically, the civilization was centered around warm, tropics & subtropics. The first 5 civilizations – Sumer, Nile valley, Indus Valley, Yellow river valley, Norte Chico – were all in subtropics.