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Temperature does not typically change solely based on longitude. Temperature is primarily influenced by factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to bodies of water or mountains, and prevailing wind patterns. While longitude can indirectly affect temperature through these factors, it is not a direct cause of temperature change.
Longitude doesn't affect an area's climate because the Earth only wobbles on its axis in a vertical fashion. Besides that fact, the Earth is constantly spinning which ensures that all longitudes of the Earth receives as much sunlight and strength of sunlight as the other longitudes that lie at that latitude. While climates do vary from one specific longitude to another this is because of other factors, such as weather patterns, and not because of the longitude itself
The two factors affecting sunlight intensity are latitude and time of year
Well one is the ocean. Two is the Alpine Mountain system.
Elevation and latitude
Some borders are made by natural features, such as rivers. Other times, there might be a straight line determined by geographical latitude or longitude.
The factors include, Reflectivity of the area, Topography, Climate, Cloud cover, Vegetation, and Latitude.
3. It depends upon the position (Latitude, Longitude and Hemisperical Presence) and also altitude.
Altitude and Latitude are the most important factors, as they will determine both solar insolation, temperature and humidity.
1) is it underwater or on land 2) what is its latitude.
Temperature does not typically change solely based on longitude. Temperature is primarily influenced by factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to bodies of water or mountains, and prevailing wind patterns. While longitude can indirectly affect temperature through these factors, it is not a direct cause of temperature change.
It's gonna be one of the following: A) latitude B)longitude) C) transport ofheat D) shape and elevation of land hint: B or D
Abiotic factors include: latitude and longitude, extreme temperatures of the day and night, the fast winds, the heavy amount of sunlight, and scarcity of water.
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Longitude doesn't affect an area's climate because the Earth only wobbles on its axis in a vertical fashion. Besides that fact, the Earth is constantly spinning which ensures that all longitudes of the Earth receives as much sunlight and strength of sunlight as the other longitudes that lie at that latitude. While climates do vary from one specific longitude to another this is because of other factors, such as weather patterns, and not because of the longitude itself
The two factors affecting sunlight intensity are latitude and time of year
Well one is the ocean. Two is the Alpine Mountain system.