because of the earths axis, different parts of the globe get hit by sunlight more directly then others. The equater gets hit most directly so it is the warmest. The farther away from the equater you are, the less directly the sun hits you.
If you are physically located on the equator of the Earth, it does absolutely nothing to the climate.
because the regions near the equator are near the sun this means they receive more energy from the sun which effects the climate because its too hot.
because it is very hot
hot!!!!!!!!!! the only way a country near the equator can be cold is if there is a mountain
The climate does not necessarily affect the latitude, but the latitude may affect the converse. This answer definately needs improvement, however you can tell by looking at a map that the farther away a country is from the equator, the colder it gets. For example, look at the latitudinal distance from the equator of Northern Canada and Antartica.
There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
In the Bahamas they have very warm weather, so for the climate to affect the way they dress they need to wear light clothing, t-shirts-shorts-ect.
because if you are in mountain, then you have a different apperence.
hot!!!!!!!!!! the only way a country near the equator can be cold is if there is a mountain
no, but climate changes affect natural disasters.
The climate does not necessarily affect the latitude, but the latitude may affect the converse. This answer definately needs improvement, however you can tell by looking at a map that the farther away a country is from the equator, the colder it gets. For example, look at the latitudinal distance from the equator of Northern Canada and Antartica.
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There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.
In the Bahamas they have very warm weather, so for the climate to affect the way they dress they need to wear light clothing, t-shirts-shorts-ect.
The climate.
They knew what was good for the and what was not
Th dry climate zone has the least change in temperature between winter and summer months.