Latitude affects climate because of the shape and tilt of the earth. for most of the year the tropical latitudes receive the most sunlight, and their for have a warmer over all climate. the further north or south you get of the equator the less sunlight the region receives depending on the time of year (in summer your hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, whilst in winter your hemisphere is tiled away from the sun). Because there is less sunlight in the extreme north and south of the planet the overall climate is colder the closer you get to the poles. it is easier to eplain in person so if this doesn't make sense try finding someone who does know and ask them to explain. there are some websites that give good visuals but it has been years since I learned that stuff.
Latitude affects climate by determining the angle of the sun's rays hitting the Earth's surface. Areas near the equator receive more direct sunlight and tend to be warmer, while areas closer to the poles receive less direct sunlight and are therefore cooler. This difference in sunlight angle influences temperature, rainfall patterns, and overall climate.
The closer to the equator, the hotter the place, the further away, the colder the place.
Latitude affects climate based on the seasons and their relative distance from the Equator. Generally, places close to the equator will be much warmer.
The sun strikes the Earth most ermm... strongly at the equator, so as distance from the equator increases, the temperature decreases. Latitude basically tells distance from the equator.
the climates keep changing..
The city's latitude determines its climate and weather patterns.
The latitude of Paris, France is approximately 48.8 degrees north.
Two places at the same latitude can have different climates due to variations in altitude, proximity to large bodies of water, ocean currents, and wind patterns. These factors influence temperature, precipitation, and overall weather patterns, leading to differences in climate even at the same latitude.
The major climate regions geographers divide the earth into are tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar. These regions are based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and vegetation patterns, and help to provide a broad understanding of the world's climate diversity.
The geographic factor that most influences North Korea's climate is its latitude. North Korea is located in the temperate zone and experiences distinct four seasons due to its position in the northern hemisphere. This latitude contributes to cold winters and hot, humid summers in North Korea.
what is the the impact of latitude on climate.
it is sever cold climate to high latitude
Latitude lines are imaginary. They have no influence on climate.
Latitude effects climate change
latitude is one of the four factors that affect climate. lines of latitude may be farther or closer to the equator, which determines the climate. for example, if the lines of latitude are farther from the equator, the climate will be colder than if the latitude is closer to the equator.
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
low latitude climate
Latitude is definitely conected with temperature and as a result climate. Longitude as such is not.
temperature does afect many thing in life
What climate is the most common about 70 degrees latitude?
Latitude
the lower the latitude the higher the temp.