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latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
The latitude of the Columbia River influences its climate by determining its overall temperature range and seasonal variations. The river's longitude plays a role in determining the specific weather patterns it experiences, such as prevailing winds and moisture sources. Together, these factors contribute to the unique climate of the Columbia River region.
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
yes
Longitude
At 46.5° latitude, one degree of latitude is approximately 68.71 miles. The distance in miles covered by one degree of longitude varies based on the latitude, and 80.9° longitude does not affect this latitude calculation.
Latitude and longitude have zero affect on any part of the earth. They are simply -- when combined -- axis points that one can use to pinpoint a location.
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Latitude, winds, and currents strongly affect a region's climate
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