It will determine what the climate is and how hot or cold, and wet or dry a place is
with sunlights an other stuff
depends on what kind of air masses are moving above
Less water and more water
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Latitudes closer to the Equator have warmer climates because they receive direct sunlight and therefore, the latitudes get evidently heated. :)
Examples of this ecosytem are sunlight, rainfall, soil, exposed rocks, and ETC.
The angel of the sunlight determine how much they heat up the earth. The axel of the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees in relation ship to the sun. This is what gives us the different seasons. When the angel is wide a specific amount of sunlight will be spread out over a big area and each part is only heated up a little. When the angel is narrow the same amount of sunlight is concentrated on a smaller area and that area is heated up much more.
Different species of plants have different pigment molecules that utilize different wavelengths of light.
Wind, running water, waves, sunlight, rainfall (precipitations), glacier, plant roots growth, burrowing activities of insects and animals.
The abiotic factors that can determine biomes include water, sunlight, climate, weather, and precipitation. The temperature can also influence a biome.
a dessert gets a lot of sunlighta rain forest gets a lot of rainfall
Decreasing amounts of sunlight
Different climates on Earth create different types of vegetation or plant life because plants have adapted to specific environmental conditions over time. Factors such as temperature, rainfall, sunlight, soil composition, and altitude influence the types of plants that can grow in a particular region. Climates with abundant rainfall and consistent moderate temperatures may support lush rainforests, while dry climates with limited precipitation might foster desert-adapted plants. These variations in climate result in diverse plant life across the globe.
They do not receive direct sunlight
Climate: (temperature, rainfall, sunlight and salinity)
The sunlight comes in contact with the equator more directly than it does at the polar zones where the sunlight is spread out.
Decreasing amounts of sunlight
Hair grows faster in warmer climates.
Temperature, rainfall, sunlight, humidity, pressure, etc
Latitudes closer to the Equator have warmer climates because they receive direct sunlight and therefore, the latitudes get evidently heated. :)
Light is affected by a force called refraction which diverts its path depending on the 'thicknesss' of the medium it is traveling through. For example, a ray of light traveling through air and entering a thicker medium like glass will be refracted and travel in a different direction when it enters the glass. Different climates will create different atmospheric conditions which will make the light travel in different directions.