No
Latitude affects the climate of North America by influencing the amount of sunlight the region receives. Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight and tend to be warmer, while areas farther from the equator receive less direct sunlight and tend to be cooler. This results in a variation in temperatures and climate patterns across North America from north to south.
summer solstice
No. North America and South America are the only continents that receive sunlight and daytime.
The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year, receiving the most hours of sunlight. Since North America is in the Northern Hemisphere, this solstice comes on either June 21 or June 22.
They do not receive direct sunlight
December 21st marks the winter solstice in North America, the shortest day of the year. During this time, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted furthest away from the sun, resulting in less direct sunlight and colder temperatures.
Zero
i think its 20
the amount of british who came to North America is 50 000
The axial tilt of the Earth causes the north pole to be tilted away from the Sun in December, resulting in no direct sunlight reaching that region. As a result, the outer edge of the atmosphere at the north pole does not receive any solar radiation during this time.
Isotherms that run straight across the map from east to west are typically found in the tropical regions near the equator. This is because the temperature in these regions is relatively consistent throughout the year due to the amount of sunlight they receive.
In the mountains and far north receive 100 or more inches annually.