Yes
places in low latitudes have hot climate and places in high latitude have cold climates because in high latitude its farther away from the equator which makes it colder.
Low latitudes are close to the equator. The temperatures are warmer as the latitude decreases, so they are very warm at low latitudes. At the equator, in some places around the world, the highest temperatures can reach 125 - 130 degrees and sometimes more.
in warm climates (warm places) near the equator.
They get the most direct rays from the sun.
There are places in Africa with north latitudes and other places with south latitudes. Similarly, there are places in Africa with east longitudes and places with west longitudes. That's because both the equator and the Prime Meridian cross Africa.
because they are near the equator
places in low latitudes have hot climate and places in high latitude have cold climates because in high latitude its farther away from the equator which makes it colder.
Low latitudes are close to the equator. The temperatures are warmer as the latitude decreases, so they are very warm at low latitudes. At the equator, in some places around the world, the highest temperatures can reach 125 - 130 degrees and sometimes more.
in warm climates (warm places) near the equator.
Places near the equator have warmer climates. The equator marks the boundary between the northern and southern hemispheres.
because of altitude
Yes, they are all tropical climates. The closer to the equator, the hotter the climate gets.
this is because the places near the equator suffer extreme climates either sunshine or rain as these are straightly situated to the sun
They get the most direct rays from the sun.
They get the most direct rays from the sun.
There are places in Africa with north latitudes and other places with south latitudes. Similarly, there are places in Africa with east longitudes and places with west longitudes. That's because both the equator and the Prime Meridian cross Africa.
Places near the equator have warmer climates. The equator marks the boundary between the northern and southern hemispheres.