Germany is around 50 degrees north . the the sun gives the most heat to the equator. Germany would probably be a temprate climate.
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.
There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.
The latitudes:Equator(0 degrees) The longitudes:Prime Meridian (180 degrees North) International Date Line (360 degrees south)
highland
places in low latitudes have hot climate and places in high latitude have cold climates because in high latitude its farther away from the equator which makes it colder.
Longitudes do not affect the climate of an area but instead they cause differences in time. Latitudes on the other hand affect climate.
The trade winds are belts on the sides of the Horse Latitudes. These winds are what affect the deserts and climate of Africa.
temperate is the only climate in the upper latitudes =)
Texas' absolute location near the Tropic of Cancer influences its climate by placing the state in a subtropical region, resulting in hot summers and mild winters. Its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico also contributes to high humidity, especially along the coast, and can lead to increased precipitation and tropical storms. The size of Texas allows for a variety of microclimates, with different regions experiencing variations in temperature and precipitation.
There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.
The latitudes:Equator(0 degrees) The longitudes:Prime Meridian (180 degrees North) International Date Line (360 degrees south)
highland
hot and dry
SEASON! or SEASONAL!
places in low latitudes have hot climate and places in high latitude have cold climates because in high latitude its farther away from the equator which makes it colder.
Mediterranean
Mediterranean