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latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
No. Tropical climate zones are found in lower latitudes.
There are three major climate zones on earth. These are the polar zone, temperate zone, and tropical zone. Latitude plays a huge role because the polar zones are higher latitudes while those zones extremely close to the middle of the earth is tropical.
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
The climate at 10°N latitude is most likely a hot, rainy climate, because this location is in the tropical zone.
Tropical savanna, dry, mid latitude, highland, humid subtropical
tropical zones
Cuba's latitude near the Tropic of Cancer contributes to its tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. The proximity to the equator means that Cuba receives abundant sunlight, leading to high temperatures and humidity. Additionally, its location in the Caribbean Sea exposes Cuba to the influence of trade winds and tropical storms.
Latitude, winds, and currents strongly affect a region's climate
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