by being nearer to equator
by being nearer to equator
Latitude affects soil resources and biodiversity by influencing climate, temperature, and precipitation patterns. In tropical regions near the equator, warmer temperatures and higher rainfall promote rich biodiversity and fertile soils, supporting diverse ecosystems. Conversely, higher latitudes often experience harsher climates, leading to less diverse ecosystems and more limited soil fertility. This variation in latitude consequently shapes agricultural practices and the types of species that can thrive in different regions.
Latitude Affects temperature.
Its the latitude that affects the temperatures on the earth
Its the latitude that affects the temperatures on the earth
Latitude affects climate and vegetation because latitude is how far or close you are to the equator. The closer to the equator the more sun the area receives.
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The distribution of freshwater resources can impact humans by influencing access to clean drinking water, agricultural productivity, and economic development. Unequal distribution can lead to water scarcity in certain regions, causing competition and conflicts over water resources. It also affects ecosystems and biodiversity.
The word 'polar' defines the latitude. Should the latitude change it would no longer be polar.
Latitude and depth!!
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
It does not. However, areas of high latitude don't get a whole lot of direct sunlight, and are more likely to freeze over - but the ice is just on the surface. The north pole, for example, is in the Arctic Ocean, and the nuclear powered submarine USS Nautilus sailed, submerged under the ice, right through the north pole.