The region between latitudes 23.5 degrees North and 23.5 degrees South is known as the Tropics. This region experiences a warm climate throughout the year, with relatively consistent day length and temperatures. It is characterized by lush vegetation and diverse wildlife.
Polar easterlies occur at latitudes between 60 and 90 degrees north and south. Westerlies occur at latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees north and south. Trade winds occur at latitudes between 0 and 30 degrees north and south.
The high pressure subtropical calm belts known as horse latitudes are between 30 degrees north of the equator and 30 degrees south of the equator. This was an area of either high winds are complete calm.
Moderate climates are typically found in latitudes between 30 to 60 degrees north and south of the equator. These regions generally experience four distinct seasons with mild temperatures and moderate amounts of precipitation.
You would most likely find a rainforest near the equator, between 10 degrees north and south latitudes. This region, known as the tropics, receives consistent sunlight and high levels of precipitation, creating ideal conditions for lush rainforest environments to thrive.
Horse latitudes occur around 30 degrees North and South of the equator. These regions are characterized by high pressure and calm winds, making them difficult for sailing ships to navigate due to the lack of consistent winds.
The degrees that mark the northern latitudes are called lines of latitude, specifically the Arctic Circle (at approximately 66.5 degrees North latitude) and the Tropic of Cancer (at 23.5 degrees North latitude).
The Arabian Gulf lies between latitudes 24 degrees North and 31.5 degrees North.
The tropical zone, also known as the tropics, is located between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south latitudes. This region is characterized by warm temperatures, high humidity, and distinct wet and dry seasons.
Polar easterlies occur at latitudes between 60 and 90 degrees north and south. Westerlies occur at latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees north and south. Trade winds occur at latitudes between 0 and 30 degrees north and south.
All north latitudes more than 66.5 degrees are inside the Arctic Circle, i.e. between the Circle and the North Pole.
Africa is the continent that is mostly situated between 40 degrees north and 40 degrees south latitudes.
Horse latitudes or Subtropical High are subtropic latitudes between 30 and 35 degrees both north and south.
the latitudes of the dessert are in between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south.
Horse latituds are sub-tropical latitudes between 30 and 35 degrees, both north and south.
Either 35.5° north or 35° 30' (minutes) north.
Prevailing winds between 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north latitude are from the west. These westerly winds are known as the Westerlies and play a crucial role in shaping weather patterns in the mid-latitudes. They move from the subtropical high-pressure region towards the poles.
Hurricanes in the Atlantic form between latitudes of 10 degrees North and the Tropic of Cancer.