Well...it depends what you mean by largest variety, and I would also argue it's hard to choose a latitude when land/water and topography differences make a big difference. Either the mid-latitudes or subpolar regions would fall in this category, though.
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0 degrees of Latitude is the Equator. The weather is mostly hot and wet, although obviously it depends wherebouts you are - Kenya, say, or Ecuador...
There is "weather" in space, just weather of a different variety than that of planet Earth. See the Wikipedia article:Space weather
Latitude and altitude affect the plants that grow in an area by affecting the temperatures there. The closer the latitude is to the poles, the colder the weather. The higher the altitude, the colder the weather. This means that plants that will grow in warm areas will not do well at higher latitudes or altitudes.
The latitude and longitude of Madrid, the capital city of Spain, is approximately 40.4168° N, 3.7038° W. Barcelona, the second-largest city, is situated at around 41.3851° N, 2.1734° E. Valencia is located at approximately 39.4699° N, 0.3763° W. Seville has a latitude and longitude of about 37.3891° N, 5.9845° W. Zaragoza is situated at around 41.6488° N, 0.8891° W.
False. While hurricanes can be very large, mid-latitude cyclones tend to be larger.
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0 degrees of Latitude is the Equator. The weather is mostly hot and wet, although obviously it depends wherebouts you are - Kenya, say, or Ecuador...
The Capitol and largest city in Indonesia is called Jakarta and its latitude and longitude coordinates are
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There is "weather" in space, just weather of a different variety than that of planet Earth. See the Wikipedia article:Space weather