The climate of a region is affected by its proximity to the sea, where there are mountains in relation to it its position in the hemispheres putting it more or less directly under the sun. its altitude. there are many different things that will effect the climate of a region. but they all boil down to the interaction between the Sun the atmosphere the ocean and the ground.
Imagine a torch is shining on a globe you're holding. The top and the bottom of the Earth are getting the least amount of light and the middle will be getting the most. The sun rays shine very strongly in the tropics giving out lots of heat, and very weakly in the Arctic and Antarctic so the Arctic and the Antarctic are very cold. Telling you this, you'd guess that the equator is the hottest part of the Earth. Well actually it's not because the Earth is at a tilt. The equator can be the hottest part of the Earth, but that will only be in the spring or autumn. In December, January and February, the Southern Hemisphere is closer to the sun than the Northern Hemisphere, so for the southern hemisphere it's summer and for the northern hemisphere it's winter. In June, July and August the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the sun than the Southern Hemisphere, so for the Northern Hemisphere it's summer and for the Southern Hemisphere it's winter. The Earth makes an orbit around the sun and it takes a whole year to complete its orbit, and that is the reason why we have winters and summers and springs and autumns. In April and October, the sun is on one side, so the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere's light will be fairly equal, but that doesn't mean that the western side of the earth gets less light than the eastern side of the earth, because the earth spins around, so different parts face the Earth. The part of the Earth facing the sun is in daylight, and the part facing away from the sun is in night time.
Because the countries near the equator has warmer climate and the countries far from the equator has cooler climate
There are different climates on Earth because different parts of the Earth get different amounts of sunlight. The areas that get the most sunlight have the warmest climates for example.
Deserts.
I think its high latitude regions
the north and south poles are accountable for different climates
because of the 2 regions
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Similarly, the Far North (when contrasted to the North}. The different climates of these two regions result in vastly different vegetation.
Different crops are grown in different regions based on factors such as climate, soil type, water availability, and topography. Each crop has specific requirements for growth, and regions with conditions suitable for those requirements are more likely to grow that crop successfully. Additionally, market demand and economic factors also play a role in determining which crops are grown in a particular region.
what is something that causes the regions of asia to have different climate
Wow how u not know
There are many climates and China is large.
because the clouds in the sky shape the plants
There are so many climate regions found in the US because it covers such a large area. There are 11 different climate regions found in the US.
The highlands are areas that are mountainous regions or on a mountainous plateau. The climates in these regions are much cooler than the temperatures of the valley floors.
The highlands are areas that are mountainous regions or on a mountainous plateau. The climates in these regions are much cooler than the temperatures of the valley floors.
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