The amount of sunlight hitting the earth.
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Altitude: the higher you are, the cooler the air is, at least until entering the tropopause Latitude: the closer you are to the poles, the cooler the climate tends to be. Oceans: the closer to being downwind from an ocean or other large body of water, the closer the air is the temperature of the water surface. Further away, the air is more the temperature of the land which varies in temperature greatly.
geographic position. if you have, theoretically, multiples the same rock and place them all across the earth (beaches, deserts, riverbeds, snow-capped mountains) they are going to weather in different ways and at different rates
1. The position of the sun. This is the biggest factor. The suns distance and angle to the earths surface effects the temperature and climate. 2. Sea temperature. The temperature of the seas help to form storms that effect the climate. People debate whether man is effecting the climate or not.
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effect of temperature
Climate is not considered a geographic feature, it is a characteristic of a region that describes the type of weather patterns it experiences over a long period of time. Geographic features are physical aspects of the Earth's surface such as mountains, rivers, and deserts.
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effect of temperature on elasticity
Examples of factors that limit geographic distribution include physical barriers like mountains or bodies of water, climatic conditions such as temperature and precipitation, availability of resources like food and water, and human settlements such as cities and roads.
The weatherAdded: And their geographic location on the globe.
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