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Because there are other influences on climate in addition to latitude, such as elevation, proximity to large bodies of water, location relative to mountains, etc.
The Equator is 0 degrees latitude and the Prime Meridian is 0 degrees longitude. Latitude lines help make up different climate zones such as tropical, temperate, etc.
latitude is one of the four factors that affect climate. lines of latitude may be farther or closer to the equator, which determines the climate. for example, if the lines of latitude are farther from the equator, the climate will be colder than if the latitude is closer to the equator.
Lines of constant latitude are parallel. No two of them meet anywhere.All lines of constant latitude cross all lines of constant longitude.
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
Latitude lines are imaginary. They have no influence on climate.
Because there are other influences on climate in addition to latitude, such as elevation, proximity to large bodies of water, location relative to mountains, etc.
The Equator is 0 degrees latitude and the Prime Meridian is 0 degrees longitude. Latitude lines help make up different climate zones such as tropical, temperate, etc.
latitude is one of the four factors that affect climate. lines of latitude may be farther or closer to the equator, which determines the climate. for example, if the lines of latitude are farther from the equator, the climate will be colder than if the latitude is closer to the equator.
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
'Lines' of latitude are often called 'parallels' of latitude.
All lines of latitude start from the 0 degree latitude line, known as the equator.
Lines of constant latitude are parallel. No two of them meet anywhere.All lines of constant latitude cross all lines of constant longitude.
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
The 0 degree line of Latitude is called the Equator.
Latitude lines run from east to west, parallel to the equator. Longitudinal lines are perpendicular to latitude lines and run north to south.