distance from mountains
Major Latitude Influence of the seasons Ocean current Distance from the sea Aspect Minor Orientation of mountain ranges Cloud cover winds =) pressure, latitude (distance from equator) ,altitude (distance from the surface of the earth), cloud cover. wind currents.....
latitude and altitude
Four factors that determine the climate of an area are distance from the sea, ocean currents, direction of prevailing winds, and the relief of the area. The proximity to the equator also plays a role in the climate of an area.
Factors effecting climate are: -latitude from the equator -distance from the ocean/sea/any other hydrological feature -surrounding natural features such as mountains or forests that can alter precipitation and weather - ocean currents -human activity such as pollution or 'urban jungles' where a regions climate can be artificially warmed up by the effects of concrete and decreased water runoff causeing increased precipitation
Latitude and altitude
The altitude of the Sichuan Mountains in China can vary, but some of the highest peaks reach heights exceeding 7,500 meters (24,600 feet) above sea level. Mt. Gongga, also known as Minya Konka, is one of the tallest peaks in the range at 7,556 meters (24,790 feet) high.
Hight altitude Tilt of the earth The sea Latitude The location; mountains
Hight altitude Tilt of the earth The sea Latitude The location; mountains
Hight altitude Tilt of the earth The sea Latitude The location; mountains
altitude is your elevation. latitude is your distance north or south in comparison to the equator.
Non-examples of latitude would include longitude, altitude, and temperature. Latitude specifically refers to the angular distance north or south of the Earth's equator.
The usual device is a sextant, which measures the altitude (angle above the horizon) of stars or the Sun crossing the meridian (i.e. due south). The latitude can then be calcuated after looking up the declination of the object in tables, for example in the Nautical Almanac. A star (or the Sun) on the (celestial) equator has an altitude of 90 minus the latitude, so in general a star's altitude is 90 - latitude + declination, when it is due south. The ship's latitude is therefore 90 - altitude + declination. The distance from the equator in nautical miles is the latitude (in degrees) times 60.
the altitude of polaris is same as the latitude of your location assuming that you are in the northern hemisphere
latitude is how north or south a place is from the equator. altitude is how high you are from earth's surface
The main factors that influence temperature are latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies of water, and ocean currents.
Major Latitude Influence of the seasons Ocean current Distance from the sea Aspect Minor Orientation of mountain ranges Cloud cover winds =) pressure, latitude (distance from equator) ,altitude (distance from the surface of the earth), cloud cover. wind currents.....
The Nile River is very long, so it covers a huge range of altitude and latitude.