Latitude is only one factor which determines the climate or even simply the rainfall pattern, temperature pattern etc. The climate is also determined by wind pattern, relief(how high the place is) etc.
Two places at the same latitude can have different climates due to variations in altitude, proximity to large bodies of water, ocean currents, and wind patterns. These factors influence temperature, precipitation, and overall weather patterns, leading to differences in climate even at the same latitude.
Anchorage in Alaska is approximately at the same latitude as Sapporo in Japan. Both cities are known for their cold climates and proximity to the northern regions.
Paris, France has the same latitude as Seattle, Washington, at around 47.6 degrees north latitude.
Miami in Florida is along the same latitude as Carlsbad, California.
The capital city that is at the same latitude as Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada is Dublin, Ireland. Both cities are located at approximately 53°N latitude.
Yes, latitude and longitude are also referred to as geographic coordinates.
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Not necessarily. It also makes a difference whether they're on a coast or inland. Havana, Cuba, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Bhopal, India all have roughly the same latitude, but their climates are quite different.
because of altitude
The reason places at the same latitude tend to be around the same temperature is because the duration and angle of the sun are the same. Places at the same latitude receive about the same amount amount of radiation.
A meridian joins together all the places with the same longitude but different latitudes.
latitude
Yes. Exactly.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
Once you have a latitude and a longitude, you've got the location pinned downto a single point on the earth's surface. Other places can have the same latitude,and still other places can have the same longitude, but no other point anywhereon the planet can have the same latitude and the same longitude as the first one.
Yes. Climate is influenced by latitude, but is even more strongly influenced by altitude. Cities at sea level are likely to have warmer and wetter climates than cities in the mountains; coastal cities will be very different from inland cities.
Anchorage in Alaska is approximately at the same latitude as Sapporo in Japan. Both cities are known for their cold climates and proximity to the northern regions.
They have the same wind patterns