There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
because of altitude
How do you know it is, I might own a different one.
By making the people trying and learning to adjust to the warmer climates,and the climates would be all off balance.
There are many different parts of the Earth that would be labeled with the letter A. Africa might be labeled with an A for example.
Historians might need to describe different places on earth to add context to a historical situation. For example, the activities of the Mayan society might be interpreted differently without an accurate idea of the geographical aspects of the region.
If the land area of the earth was greater than the area of the world's ocean, the earth's climate would become much drier because of the reduced source of moisture. The temperature would also increase dramatically.
because some plants and wildlife can only flourish in a certain warmth, coldness or whatever climate. Like... if you were looking for an oak tree in the savanna you would not find one because that climate and weather would not suit an oak tree. hope that explains it!
If the Earth's surface was not divided into tectonic plates, there would likely be fewer earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain-building processes like plate collisions and subduction. The absence of plate movement would also affect the distribution of continents and oceans, potentially altering climates and ecosystems.
No, areas with different climates will generally have different types of weather conditions. Climate refers to long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, and precipitation, while weather refers to short-term conditions like temperature, precipitation, and cloud cover. However, rare weather events can occur that temporarily bring similar weather conditions to areas with different climates.