In general, its cooler (at least north of the jet).
It isn't quite clear what "range" you are talking about. It is the Earth that moves around the Sun, not the other way round; since it moves at a distance of about 150 million km, the "range" would be about 300 million km.On the other hand, the apparent position of the Sun in the sky at noon can change - more north, or more south - by a total of about 47 degrees (twice the angle of inclination of Earth's axis).
No, the north seeking pole remains a north seeking pole.
As an observer moves away from the equator, towards the north or south pole, there are more constellations that the rotation of the earth does not ever block from his or her view throughout one full rotation.
No. North America and South America are the only continents that receive sunlight and daytime.
The Moon orbits over the tropical areas, within about 28 degrees of latitude north or south. The point on the Earth which is absolutely the CLOSEST to the Moon would be the point when the Moon reaches its "perigee". But that point moves as the Moon orbits the Earth.
Green anacondas live in streams, creeks, and rivers of south america. They need water to survive.
Yes, there were streams in the desert.
It gets colder
It gets colder
Tropical South American rivers and streams.
timber wildlife and water streams
The cast of Streams of Gold South Park - 2013 includes: Gene Dowdle as Anna Liebelt Brian Woodyard as William Liebelt
The Andes mountain streams
Minnesota receives arctic air when the polar jet stream moves south across Canada.
piranhas reprouduce by laying eggs in the rivers and streams of south america
They live in streams, creeks, and swamps of southern south america.
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