The Earth's poles do not steadily cool off and the tropics do not steadily heat up over time due to various climate feedback mechanisms. For example, as the poles warm, it can disrupt atmospheric circulation patterns, which can impact weather systems and heat distribution. Additionally, feedback loops involving ice-albedo effect, greenhouse gas concentrations, and ocean currents help regulate global temperatures to prevent drastic, long-term shifts in climate.
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