From 0 degrees or the latitude of the equator, it is in line to receive the most direct rays of the sun, the higher up in latitude you go, less heat is given off, because there is a lower amount of direct sunlight entering the atmosphere.
The higher the latitude the colder is gets.
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climate changes with latitude ,so therefore biomes change with latitude
queso
Latitude effects climate depending on how close you are to the equator. If you are close to the equator then the climate is warmer, if your farther away then it is colder, in general. The reason for this is that the closer you are to the equator, the more directly the sun's rays go through the Earth's atmosphere. This rule is complicated by many things, including ocean currents and weather patterns, but in general: the closer you are to the equator, the warmer it will be.
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latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
Oxnard, CA - Latitude: N 34° 11' 51.018"
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Latitude and longitude have zero affect on any part of the earth. They are simply -- when combined -- axis points that one can use to pinpoint a location.
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.
it makes the air warm :)
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
ewan