Alpine or highland climates are cool to cold, usually dry climates that occur at very high elevations regardless of latitude, ranging from the near polar mountains of Alaska to the Andes and Kilimanjaro, which are equatorial.
Deserts are areas that receive very little rainfall, and also occur from the poles to the Equator. Some deserts, such as Antarctica, are cold and polar, while others, like the Sahara, are hot and equatorial, while deserts such as the Gobi, Atacama, and Mojave occur at mid latitudes.
Two cities at the same latitude can have different climates due to factors such as proximity to bodies of water, elevation, ocean currents, and prevailing wind patterns. These factors can influence temperature, precipitation levels, humidity, and overall weather patterns, leading to variations in climate between the two cities.
Mid-latitude climate is characterized by distinct four seasons, moderate precipitation, and variable weather patterns. Two examples of coastal climates found in mid-latitude regions are Mediterranean climate, which features dry summers and mild, wet winters, and maritime climate, with mild temperatures year-round and high humidity due to proximity to the ocean.
The two climates with the least amount of vegetation are desert climates, which have limited water availability, and tundra climates, which have cold temperatures and permafrost that restrict plant growth.
Two types of dry climates are arid climates, characterized by very low precipitation levels, and semi-arid climates, which receive slightly more precipitation than arid climates but still have limited water availability.
Humid tropical climates are located close to the equator such as in South Asia and the Southern states of America. The latitude and proximity to a body of water are the two major influences on a climate being classified as humid subtropical.http://www.chacha.com/askChaCha/where+are+humid+tropical+climates+located+why+are+they+humid
Humid mid-latitude climates
Two cities at the same latitude can have different climates due to factors such as proximity to bodies of water, elevation, ocean currents, and prevailing wind patterns. These factors can influence temperature, precipitation levels, humidity, and overall weather patterns, leading to variations in climate between the two cities.
The two main types of dry climates are semi-arid (or steppe) and arid (or desert), both of which occur in low latitudes and midlatitudes.
Europe is mainly temperate, however it is considerably warmer than areas at the same latitude, due to the Gulf stream.
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.
Latitude is only one factor which determines the climate or even simply the rainfall pattern, temperature pattern etc. The climate is also determined by wind pattern, relief(how high the place is) etc.
The two common climates in Europe are Mediterranean and Marine climate
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Lines of latitude are also called parallels because they are all parallel to each other. Any two lines of latitude you choose are the same distance apart everywhere, and no two lines of latitude ever cross. Latitude 36 degrees north is called the 36th parallel north
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
The two positions on Earth where both latitude and longitude can be written without any directions are the equator (0 degrees latitude) and the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude) in Greenwich, England.