Longitude
Factors that do not affect climate in a given area include local wildlife and vegetation, as they are generally responses to climate rather than determinants. Additionally, short-term weather events, like a single storm or a hot day, do not influence the overall climate. Other factors, such as transient human activities or temporary pollution, may also have minimal long-term impact on the climate of an area.
Longitudes do not affect the climate of an area but instead they cause differences in time. Latitudes on the other hand affect climate.
The climate and Natural Resources of an area affect its economyThe more natural resources a country has, the faster it will grow, all other things held equal.
Factors that affect the rate of osmosis include the concentration gradient between the solutions, the surface area of the membrane through which osmosis is occurring, the thickness of the membrane, and the temperature of the solutions. Additionally, the presence of solutes that can affect the water potential of the solutions will also impact the rate of osmosis.
May factors can affect whether crops will grow in a particular area. The climate will affect food growing. The type of wildlife and pests may also affect if food grows in an area.
Climate can affect soil through its impact on factors like temperature, precipitation, and evaporation rates, which influence the weathering processes that break down rocks into soil particles. In cold climates, freeze-thaw cycles can physically break apart rocks, while in wetter climates, increased rainfall can leach minerals from the soil. Extreme temperatures can also affect microbial activity and nutrient availability in the soil.
The people who live in Asia must adapt to the different climates within this large and varied area. These climates affect how the people dress, what they eat, and even the type of housing that they live in.
yes it can.
Elevation and location to the equator
the factors that affect sollubilty are * stirring * temperature * state of subdivision * the surface area
Individual weather events, such as a storm, a cold winter or a hot summer do not effect climate in a given area. Climate is the statistics of weather, typically over a period of at least 30 years. Climate change is long term trends in climate and it is possible for short term changes to go in the opposite direction of the long term trend.