If you live by the sea or ocean, it will be obviously more of a wet climate. If you are talking temperature wise them it doesn't matter, it is hotter closer to the equator. This question has officially answered by a twelve year old.
Four factors that determine the climate of an area are distance from the sea, ocean currents, direction of prevailing winds, and the relief of the area. The proximity to the equator also plays a role in the climate of an area.
No. Distance from the equator, distance from the sea or other large bodies of water, the presence of mountains, the prevailing winds and many other factors contribute to making up the climate of a place.
it matters beacause the farther it is the colder it is and closer it is the hotter it is.
There are six major controls of the climate of any place are: LATITUDE ,ALTITUDE, PRESSURE AND WIND SYSTEM ,DISTANCE FROM THE SEA (continentality), ocean currents and relief features.
There are five main reasons for this.They are : DISTANCE FROM THE EQUATOR HEIGHT ABOVE THE SEA LEVEL DISTANCE FROM THE SEA DIRECTION OF THE WINDS HUMIDITY AND RAINFALL
The four main factors that determine climate are latitude, distance from the sea, altitude, and prevailing wind patterns. These factors influence temperature, precipitation, and other weather patterns in a region.
Four factors that determine the climate of an area are distance from the sea, ocean currents, direction of prevailing winds, and the relief of the area. The proximity to the equator also plays a role in the climate of an area.
The elevation of a place above sea level
Regional climate depends on many factors. Some of these are sunlight, height above sea level, landforms and shapes, distance from the equator, and proximity to oceans.
70 miles
not sure if there a top of a bottom climate even japanmese are awar of. but usually its cold.. or mild not hot in japan... and the reason is " ;a..the sea b.. distance from the equator
The average climate in the Himalayas is termed "Alpine" because of the number of feet most of it is above normal sea levels. This fact combined by its northern distance from the Equator produces the Alpine climate.