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Latitude and altitude affect the plants that grow in an area by affecting the temperatures there. The closer the latitude is to the poles, the colder the weather. The higher the altitude, the colder the weather. This means that plants that will grow in warm areas will not do well at higher latitudes or altitudes.
altitude, latitude and, nearby bodies of water
it affects in by heating it up and boiling toronto into a big soup of humans
No :-)
the soil does not affect the weather on Earth
no
Latitude and altitude affect the plants that grow in an area by affecting the temperatures there. The closer the latitude is to the poles, the colder the weather. The higher the altitude, the colder the weather. This means that plants that will grow in warm areas will not do well at higher latitudes or altitudes.
They bring stormy weather as they move from west to east
altitude, latitude and, nearby bodies of water
sydneys lowest recorded temperature is 5.2oc
it affects in by heating it up and boiling toronto into a big soup of humans
Port Sydney, Huntsville, ON P0B, Canada: Latitude: N 45° 12' 47.4876" / Longitude: W 79° 16' 32.8476"
noMoreDifferent regions of the globe have significantly different weather patterns, and these regions can be identified by reference to the lat/long grid. For instance, while there are few significant differences in equatorial weather world wide, there are significant differences as one moves away from the equatorial regions towards the poles. This movement can be referenced through the use of the lat/long grid. Therefore, one might say that while longitude has no significant affect on weather, latitude does.
No :-)
Weather doesn't AFFECT (not effect) seasons, seasons AFFECT weather.
No. Weather does not affect the sun.
how will the weather affect the inflation of the ballooons