Because the energy that creates climate is structured in that direction.
The rotation of the Earth drags air around so winds are primary west<->east not north<>south.
And mainly because the energy from the sun is distributed by latitude due to the angle between surface and sun, not equally.
Latitude lines are imaginary. They have no influence on climate.
latitude
Latitude and longitude have an influence of climate because of wind direction. Longitudinal climates differ because land formation in this direction tends to be more mountainous.
altitude, latitude and, nearby bodies of water
temperature latitude elevation and precipitation
what is the the impact of latitude on climate.
Latitude does influence temperature. The higher your latitude is, the cooler your climate. The inhabitants of our planet nearer to the equator feel more of the blazing sun than those in North and South Poles.
it is sever cold climate to high latitude
The things that affect climate are global winds, ocean currents, distance to water, topography, latitude, and elevation.
well one would be that Japan is a group of islands
Climate depends on factors such as latitude, elevation, proximity to water bodies, and prevailing wind patterns. These factors influence the amount of sunlight received, temperature variations, and precipitation levels in a particular area, ultimately determining its climate characteristics.
Latitude measures how far a place is from the equator. Thus the higher the latitude, the colder the climate in general, although other factors such as distance from the sea also have influence.