It depends what kind of plant your planting, palm trees like the Mediterranean climate how ever cherry and apple trees prefer colder places.
It generally rains more along the equator due to the warm air and moist conditions. The Tropic of Cancer, on the other hand, tends to be drier as it lies in the subtropical region where descending air leads to less precipitation.
It's warmer near the equator. There is more sunlight there.
It's warmer near the equator. There is more sunlight there.
Places along the equator receive more direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to higher temperatures. The angle of sunlight is more intense near the equator, causing more heat to be trapped at the Earth's surface. Additionally, the equator receives consistent solar radiation due to its position relative to the tilt of the Earth's axis, maintaining warm temperatures year-round.
The warmest parts. The parts along the equator.
One country with a tropical rainforest along the equator is Brazil. The Amazon rainforest is one of the largest tropical rainforests in the world and spans a significant portion of Brazil's territory.
Yes, most bears have a diet of more plants then animals.
Yes, places along the equator are typically warm due to the direct exposure to the sun's rays throughout the year. They experience consistent high temperatures and have minimal seasonal variations in temperature.
Day-neutral and long-day plants grow best in countries near the equator because they require consistent day lengths to thrive. Near the equator, day lengths remain relatively constant throughout the year, providing optimal conditions for these plants' growth and development. Additionally, in these regions, temperatures are generally warm, allowing for year-round growth cycles.
there is more growth along the coastline because there is lots of water and sunlight so plants get their growth well.
No, along the equator, every day of the year has 12.1 hours of daylight. That is more than in the hemisphere where it's fall or winter but less than in the hemisphere where it's spring or summer.
Yes, certain plant species can grow in cold winters. Other areas closer to the equator are more temperature all year long, so plants can continually grow there.