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High temperature is the maximum temperature that could eb reached for the day and the low temperature the average lowest temperature that is likely fo the day

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Q: How does currents wind and how far from the equator you are affect climate?
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What three major factors affect the climate of a place?

Elevation, Distance from equator, and Wind patterns.


What is the relationship between antarctica and its climate?

The climate of Antarctica is affected by its geographic position--it is on the south pole, so it gets no sun at all during the winter. There are also ocean currents, wind currents, and other things that affect the climate.


Do wind currents flow faster at the equator or the poles?

At the poles.


What is the surface currents north of the equator are?

Because of the spinning of the Earth, wind and ocean currents closest to the equator will travel straighter. Wind and ocean currents further from the equator will deflect away from the equator.Ê


Why do most deep currents form near the poles?

Deep currents form around wind patterns. These wind patterns particularly affect deep currents near shorelines of major lands or continents.


What causes currents to flow between the poles and the equator?

Uneven solar heating


What climate control factor affect your local climateWhat are the 5 factors that affect climate on a local scale?

1.elavation / latitude 2.wind air masses 3.ocean currents 4.the earth's on a tilt 5.orographic precipitation


Ocean currents and global wind patterns strongly affects a regions what?

Climate(:


What are the six major influences on climate?

latitude,elevation,ocean currents,wind currents,mountain barriers, and tilt of the earth


How does elevations affect climate?

The distance from the equator affects how much sun an area receives. Landforms can affect climate by blocking wind, rain, sun etc. Elevation height above sea level affects climate too. Proximity hearness to water affects the life of an area.


What factor causes surface currents north and south of the equator to move in different locations?

Surface currents are created by air currents, earth's rotation, and positions of the continents.


What cause the global convection current the equator and the poles?

Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.