Sea surface temperatures don't vary by longitude.
Sea surface temperatures are influenced by ocean currents; for example, the Gulf Stream current carries warmer water north from Florida to Massachusetts, and continues across the north Atlantic. If you're a hundred miles or so straight east from the Gulf Stream, the ocean temperature will be substantially cooler.
The relationship between latitude and temperature is as follows. The sun shines longest and strongest on the central part of the earth, the equator. The equator is latitude zero. As a traveler moves north or south from the equator, the land gets less sun and is colder.
One would think that as one went to higher latitudes the surface water temperature would decrease and, in general, it does (apart from seasonal fluctuations). However, the ocean's gyres circulate warm water from the tropics to the polar regions so the situation is much more complex in reality.
As the sea surface temperature (SST) increases, the latitude decreases. When the latitude increases it goes from South to North,
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as the latitude increases, average temp. decreases. this concept is called an inverse relationship.
They both have to do with whether or not people get sunlight or if they don't.
The thermal energy of a particle is directly proportional to its thermodynamic temperature (ie. its temperature in Kelvin).
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The oceans surface water temperature varies with the amount of solar radiation received, which is primarily a function of latitude.
as the latitude increases, average temp. decreases. this concept is called an inverse relationship.
They both have to do with whether or not people get sunlight or if they don't.
The temperature of water and the solubility of a gas are in an inverse relationship; gases are more soluble at low temperatures.
The thermal energy of a particle is directly proportional to its thermodynamic temperature (ie. its temperature in Kelvin).
1 degree of latitude=60 nautical miles
Latitude refers to where places are, and diversity is the sharing of the cultures in those places.
There is an inverse relationship between temperature and viscosity. That is, as the temperature increases, the viscosity decreases (the fluidity increases. However, the exact nature of the relationship is far from straightforward.
The relationship between elevation and climate has to do with temperature. The higher up the elevation is the colder the temperature is.
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