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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.
No, temperatures generally decrease as latitudes increase. The equator (30° to 40°C) is 0° latitude while the poles (0° to -40°C) are at 90° latitude.
The temperatures at the equator tend to be warm to hot (except where there are mountains); the temperatures at the poles tend to be below freezing.
yes, high latitude áreas = cold temperatures low latitude áreas = warm temperatures
90 degrees
In polar climates, No month has an average temperature higher than 10"c
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.
No, temperatures generally decrease as latitudes increase. The equator (30° to 40°C) is 0° latitude while the poles (0° to -40°C) are at 90° latitude.
It affects it by having different temperatures at different places
The equator is 90 degrees of latitude from both poles.
The temperatures at the equator tend to be warm to hot (except where there are mountains); the temperatures at the poles tend to be below freezing.
temperatures decreasefrom the tropics toward the poles.
Usually the heat from the sun and latitude and longitude
Usually the heat from the sun and latitude and longitude
The Geographic Poles are just points; 90 Degrees North or South Latitude.
yes, high latitude áreas = cold temperatures low latitude áreas = warm temperatures
90 degrees