The climate at 0 degrees latitude (the Equator) varies widely depending on altitude, nearness to an ocean, etc.
It's a set of geographic coordinates that's missing an important piece of information. In order to locate
the point, it's essential to know whether the 50 degrees is 'north' or 'south' latitude.
If it's 50 degrees north, then the point is in the English Channel, about 3/4 of the way from the north coast
of France to the south coast of England.
If it's 50 degrees south, then the point is in the south Atlantic Ocean, about 1,400 miles southwest of Capetown,
and about 3,100 miles southeast of Buenos Aires.
As you can see, it does make a difference.
No point on Earth can have both a north and a south coordinate.
(Except points on the equator, where the latitude is zero so it
doesn't matter whether it's zero north or zero south.)
Any place located between 0 to 23.5 degrees latitude has a tropical climate.
Rainforests are near the equator. They're in a zone from about 20 degrees South latitude to 20 degrees North latitude.
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you would find this in the Inland areas of southern Canada
it would be snowy and cold
this is average yearly precipitation
Rainforests are near the equator. They're in a zone from about 20 degrees South latitude to 20 degrees North latitude.
The South Pole and several tons of ice.
The climate at 10°N latitude is most likely a hot, rainy climate, because this location is in the tropical zone.
You can find the Antarctic continent south of 60 degrees S. latitude.
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S latitude.
It's the region north of 66.5622 degrees latitude
latitude and logitude are used to find the exact location of a place, as long as you know the coordinents
In the Atlantic Ocean, close to the west coast of Africa, near the country of Sao Tome and Principe.
You can find Antarctica south of about 60 degrees S, in every line of latitude.
Antarctica lies south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S.
The degrees of longitude and latitude, to find a position