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Ocean and air currents.This is because latitude is only part of what determines a climate.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
Geography, proximity to water, landscape, continent location, and eastern versus western hemisphere can all affect temperature.
Not necessarily. It also makes a difference whether they're on a coast or inland. Havana, Cuba, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Bhopal, India all have roughly the same latitude, but their climates are quite different.
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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Cities at the same latitude may still have different elevations, and may be near or far from large bodies of water. Both of those characteristics have huge influence on the climate of the place.
Easy, if their longitudes are different. Examples: -- San Francisco and Virginia Beach VA have about the same latitude. -- HongKong and Havana, Cuba have about the same latitude. -- San Diego, Charleston SC, and Casablanca, Morocco have about the same latitude.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
Copenhagen and Moscow are on similar a latitude to Edinburgh.
seattle, wa
similar climate
No point in Canada has the same latitude as any point in New York City.
What three cities on the U.S. map have about the same latitude?
the distribution of rainfall throughout the year in the two cities is different