The climate would start cooling.
If all parts of the earth received equal amounts of heat energy then the world would have the same climate regardless of the location. Climates are a direct result of sun exposure.
gulf stream
You would be pretty darn close to the north pole. _______________________ Specifically, you would be within about 40 miles of the north pole. Polaris is about 2/3 of a degree away from being directly above the north pole.
Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.
how are the climate fo the north most likely affect life
how are the climate fo the north most likely affect life
how are the climate fo the north most likely affect life
Germany is around 50 degrees north . the the sun gives the most heat to the equator. Germany would probably be a temprate climate.
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Without chemicals there would BE no climate.
I think the climate would be about 75 derees
Well, an example of something that does not affect earth's climate zones would be a piece of lint on your carpet
it would get colder
the climate affected the people of Haida because when the climate was wet it affected their drinking water.climate would determine whether or not they could find shelter from rain. It would affect how they ate dressed and had shelter.. casey43535
Areas in North America that would be most vulnerable to climate change are the coastal areas. Mountainous areas would also be vulnerable.
Ecosystems in that area COULD die out. With that if they had a food source in that ecosystem they would loose it which means that they would have to import it.