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How does south america location over the equator affects it overall climate
The U.S overall climate is usually warm or hot. The Canadian overall climate is usually cold.
Africa! South america's hottest day ever is 42c and Africa's is 46c
It depends on location and time of year. Overall, North America is colder than South America on average.
Mexico would have an overall warmer climate than Canada, because it is closer to the equator.
Overall, very similar to how it is now. Weather may be a bit more violent today though.
Climate doesn't "come" it is always there. The climate is the overall average of the weather.
Then, as now, the climate depended on your location. The world's average temperature was about 3 degrees Celsius, or 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit, warmer than today. Considering the long period of time that the Jurassic spanned, the climate changed in each area through the Jurassic. Overall, North America and Africa were savannas with a wet and dry season.
At its most southern point, Mexico is about 999 miles from the equator. Overall, the average distance from Mexico to the equator is 1,581 miles.
The overall weather patters of a region as influenced by elevation the colder climate.
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