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Q: How does the region's location near equator affects its climate?
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Why do equator regions more consistent climate than regions at middle latitudes?

There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.


How does latitude and altitude affect climate?

The altitude affects the climate in the sense that the higher the altitude the colder and harsher the climate. For instance, on top of a mountain there are severe wind chills and extremely low temperatures. Latitude affecting the climate is dependent on the equator. The closer the latitude is to 0 degrees (the equator) the hotter the temperature and the more humidity in the atmosphere.LATITUDE the hottest ares of the earth are located close to the equator the coldest to the poles. this is due to the shape of the earth. the places closest to the equator receive the most direct rays of the sun. regions farther from the equator receive the rays that hit the earths surface on a slant, so the sun's energy is spread over ,and has to heat, a larger area of the earth


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

Climate(:


Which factor is most important in determening climate?

Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.


Why do regions of the world near the equator have more consistent climate than regions at middle latitudes?

They get about the same amount of radiant energy year-round

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How does a wind system affect a regions climate?

A wind system affects a regions climate by something


How does location effect the climate of New Jersey?

The regions of some climates affects us from the regions of the sun in the air with all of the climates joining toghether it affects some states like New Jersey and lots more.


What affects arid climate regions?

Winds and rainfall patterns.


Why do equator regions more consistent climate than regions at middle latitudes?

There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.


How does latitude and altitude affect climate?

The altitude affects the climate in the sense that the higher the altitude the colder and harsher the climate. For instance, on top of a mountain there are severe wind chills and extremely low temperatures. Latitude affecting the climate is dependent on the equator. The closer the latitude is to 0 degrees (the equator) the hotter the temperature and the more humidity in the atmosphere.LATITUDE the hottest ares of the earth are located close to the equator the coldest to the poles. this is due to the shape of the earth. the places closest to the equator receive the most direct rays of the sun. regions farther from the equator receive the rays that hit the earths surface on a slant, so the sun's energy is spread over ,and has to heat, a larger area of the earth


What is one way that climate affects vegetation in the tropical regions?

By the weather that the region have.


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

Climate(:


What is a physical region?

is a portion of a region divided by natural boundries, such as, rivers, mountins,etc.physical regions- regions defined by their location, landforms, and climate.


What are tropical climate regions?

Around the equator. Below the Tropic of Cancer. Above the Tropic of Capricorn.


What effect does solar radiation have on climate when comparing the equator to polar regions?

Equator has a lower angular deflection of sunlight and therefore warmer temperatures


Which factor is most important in determening climate?

Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.


How does the climate and environment differ in North America's regions?

I do t really know but I think is because of the equator