The climate of North America must have been much warmer and more humid than it is in the present day. This is because when North America was a part of Pangaea, it was much closer to the equator (see figure 17.5 on page 471). Since the equator receives the highest concentration of the sun's energy and heat, the climate is warmer. So when the super-continent split apart, North America drifted towards the north end of the planet to reach the position it is at today, giving it the present cool climate. The climate of ancient North America must have been close to the current climate of South Asia (places such as India), and Central Africa.
The answer is SOUTH
30 Degrees North and South
Well, places near the equator tend to have a much warmer climate than places far away from the equator. So to answer your question, a coastal city 30 N will most likely have a warmer average yearly temperature than a city at 40 N. As we orbit the sun, and rotate at the same time, places near the equator get more direct sunlight because they are the places the face the sun more directly. This direct sunlight makes them warmer than places farther away from the equator.
India, in the city of Begun, is at 75 degrees east and 15 degrees north
40 degrees south because it is closer to the equator, and the equator is where there is warmer climates
Generally, 20 degrees north would have a warmer climate compared to 40 degrees south. This is because latitudes closer to the equator, such as 20 degrees north, receive more direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to higher temperatures. In contrast, latitudes further from the equator, such as 40 degrees south, receive less direct sunlight and tend to have cooler temperatures.
30 degrees north because 30 degrees is closer to the equator so it makes it warmer.
the equator is very hot and 30 degrees north is closer to it so it makes it warmer
The city located at 10 degrees south latitude would be warmer than the other. This is due to the amount of sunlight each city receives. The city located at 10 degrees south latitude will receive more sunlight as it is located near the equator, and sunlight is the most concentrated near the equator as it is located almost overhead, and thus is warmer. However, the city located at 60 degrees north latitude would receive less and more spread out sunlight due to the tight angle that sunlight is shining, thus it would have a cooler climate.
its not going to get warmer is it love
A city cannot move its location. One city has to be at 30 degrees North, and the other at 40 degrees North. The one at 30 will be warmer.
No, a coastal city at 30 or 40 degrees north would not have a warmer temperature. But, it would have a moderate temperature.
The one at 30 degrees North - since it's closer to the equator.
Germany is around 50 degrees north . the the sun gives the most heat to the equator. Germany would probably be a temprate climate.
Warmer than the north, but still mostly cold
because the climate went warmer