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There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
similar climate
None. "Latitude zero" is the definition of the equator. No point in the US is on the equator.
Yes. Climate is influenced by latitude, but is even more strongly influenced by altitude. Cities at sea level are likely to have warmer and wetter climates than cities in the mountains; coastal cities will be very different from inland cities.
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In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the number 52 symbolizes the city of London as it was situated on the 52nd latitude. The novel contrasts the two cities of London and Paris during the French Revolution.
There are many places where many different things are situated. Many schools for example are situated in the center of cities.
There are many places where many different things are situated. Many schools for example are situated in the center of cities.
It is situated in two cities of India which are New Delhi and Jaipur.
Bikaner is called the desert city as it is situated in the middle of Thar desert
There are many cities that are situated by rivers in Asia. Four of those cities are Bangkok in Thailand, Shanghai in China, Tokyo in Japan, and Seoul in Korea.
Copenhagen and Moscow are on similar a latitude to Edinburgh.
Along the Atlantic coast.
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The reason is because of Ocean/Surface Currents. The cities are in the same hemisphere, but they don't receive the same ocean current. Some ocean currents are warm, while some are cold.The Ocean/Surface Currents have an effect on the air temperatures, too. Another reason is because of latitude. When a city is at a higher latitude the air expands and makes the temperature colder ,while if the latitude is lower the air loses moisture and the temperature heats up.
* Dresden * Magdeburg * Hamburg
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