True
Exchange of air masses.
Middle latitudes, mostly. The island of Okinawa is pretty close to the dividing line between "middle" and "low" latitudes.
Hurricanes in the Atlantic form between latitudes of 10 degrees North and the Tropic of Cancer.
Another name for the middle latitudes is the temperate regions.
Switzerland
Exchange of air masses.
Middle latitudes, mostly. The island of Okinawa is pretty close to the dividing line between "middle" and "low" latitudes.
Temperate climates occur in the middle latitudes, the region halfway between the equator and the poles.
Hurricanes in the Atlantic form between latitudes of 10 degrees North and the Tropic of Cancer.
Yes. Weather fronts are simply boundaries between air masses. If you are near the center of an air mass, there are no fronts in your area. Additionally, fronts are most prevalent in the middle latitudes and are fairly uncommon in the tropics.
middle latitudes
Another name for the middle latitudes is the temperate regions.
Occur in the middle latitudes, which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. Refer to the climate zone between 35 and 50 north and south latitudes.
Ferrel cells are the name of the cells in the middle latitudes.
No. Tropical wet climates are associated with the lower latitudes. The middle latitudes are associated with temperate climates.
Yes. Tornadoes, especially strong ones, are most common in the middle latitudes.
According to sources I have read, the country known as Switzerland can be found in the middle latitudes.