Usually the heat from the sun and latitude and longitude
Wind, deflection from land, temperature differences between layers of cold and warm water.
Because, Living things need surface area to survive
A. Surface Area B. Rock Composition C. Climate
there is a lot we don't know about polar regions and undiscovered things did to it being remote, vast and unpopulated.
noMoreDifferent regions of the globe have significantly different weather patterns, and these regions can be identified by reference to the lat/long grid. For instance, while there are few significant differences in equatorial weather world wide, there are significant differences as one moves away from the equatorial regions towards the poles. This movement can be referenced through the use of the lat/long grid. Therefore, one might say that while longitude has no significant affect on weather, latitude does.
Usually the heat from the sun and latitude and longitude
the heat from sun and latitude and longitude
they obviously destroy things...
Pegasus is a Greek mythological winged horse and mythological things don't have temperatures. It's also a constellation which, again, has no surface temperature.
The ocean does many things that can affect the people and the earth. Some of the things that the ocean does is moderate the temperatures, providing food and absorbing carbon.
The ocean does many things that can affect the people and the earth. Some of the things that the ocean does is moderate the temperatures, providing food and absorbing carbon.
Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires
It makes things weigh more or less, depending on the surface gravity.
Yes. Other things being equal, the cooling rate should be more or less proportional to the surface area.
Wind, deflection from land, temperature differences between layers of cold and warm water.
to get things they need
Velds regions are those regions of South Africa that are flat and covered in grass. The area suffers from very hot, dry summers and moderate temperatures during the rest of the year. People living in these areas have learned to adapt their farming to account for the climate. They work hard during the day farming animals and growing things such as corn and tobacco.