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Wind belts that extend from the poles to 60 degrees latitude are called polar easterlies.
Latitudes between 23 degrees 26 minutes north and 23 degrees 26 minutes south are called the "Tropics", because they are between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. From the tropics to about 60 degrees north and 60S, are the "temperate" zones.
In the Southern Hemisphere the summer solstice occurs when the sun is the farthest south.
The type of reaction that occurs between Hexene and Hydrogen is nothing when the unactivated catalyst is around 100 degrees. When it is between 200 and 300 degrees there is extensive reaction.
The danger zone for food occurs between 40 degrees and 140 degrees.
The danger zone for food occurs between 40 degrees and 140 degrees.
South of the Equator the longest daylight is 24 hours at the South Pole. This occurs on the 21st/22nd December. In the Southern Hemisphere the seasons and the daylight hours are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere.
It occurs between -4 to 14 degrees F. Remember, F!!
Generally, mating occurs between January and April - the higher the latitude, the later it occurs.
Global warming occurs in every season.
The Sun is never directly overhead in the Continental US. The Sun's maximum inclination is 23.26 degrees, at the Summer Solstice, but Key West, the southern most point of the Continental US, is 24.5 degrees. It is close, but it is not directly overhead.
cfc's and the ozone layer have no connection with the issue of global warming or with weather events.