Latitude has everything to do with climate . - The tropics are between 23.5S and 23.5N latitude, - here high temperatures are the norm. Either way north or south from this, ambient temperatures get lower and climate is cooler as you move towards either pole.
Because Chicago lies midway between the north pole so it must be cold :):)
Marble is a 'stone' it is a natural material quarried from the earth in various locations. Therefore, marble is the temperature of 'its environment'. When it comes from the ground in the winter time in North Dakota it is much below 'room temperature'. However, if marble is resting on your counter-top in your kitchen over night without any other human interference , it is most likely 'at room temperature' . Just guessing, but maybe you are referring to use of marble in cooking/baking parlance ? If so, it overs a large smooth surface that acts as a cooling / or stable temperature for rolling dough [or kneading with hands] and in this case the marble would be cooler than your hands and held pastry dough maintain its workability as you kneaded it.
West to east due to rotation - north due to temperature.
North is generally considered the direction of the North Pole, the point on the Earth's surface where its rotational axis intersects the northern hemisphere (the one containing Europe. In addition, magnetic north points to one of the poles in the Earth's magnetic field, located in the Artic Circle.
Marquette is located further north than Muskegon, so it generally experiences colder temperatures due to its proximity to the Arctic Circle and the cooling effect of the surrounding bodies of water. Additionally, Marquette's higher elevation contributes to its cooler average temperatures compared to Muskegon.
Tornadoes often found in areas where cooler air masses collide with warmer ones. As spring moves into summer temperatures increase and so the optimal zone of temperature contrast moves north into overall cooler regions.
As you move from the equator towards the poles (north or south), the angle of incidence of sunlight decreases. This means that the sunlight hits the surface at a flatter angle. In terms of temperature, moving towards the poles generally results in cooler temperatures due to the oblique angle of sunlight that results in less direct heating of the Earth's surface.
As you move north in latitude, the climate generally becomes cooler. This shift is due to various factors, including the angle of sunlight, distance from the equator, and proximity to polar regions. Generally, temperatures decrease and climates become more temperate or even polar as you move towards the North Pole.
There are eleven factors that affect air temperature readings. They are latitude, altitude, season, distribution of land and water, topography, ocean currents, winds, clouds and rains, color of the soil, and slope of the soil.
The side of a mountain that typically experiences lower temperatures is the north-facing side. This is because it receives less direct sunlight throughout the day, resulting in cooler temperatures compared to the south-facing side, which receives more direct sunlight and tends to be warmer.
The Dominican Republic has a tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures year-round, high humidity, and distinct wet and dry seasons. The climate is influenced by the trade winds, with the north coastal areas generally cooler and drier than the south.
The average temperature in Cocoa Beach in January ranges from around 50°F to 70°F. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking a break from winter temperatures further north.
The angle of the sun's rays impacts the intensity of heat received on Earth's surface. When sunlight hits at a higher angle, the heat is concentrated over a smaller area, leading to higher temperatures. In contrast, lower angles spread the heat over a wider area, resulting in cooler temperatures.
The temperature of the oceans in the winter is warmer than the land. This keeps the air warmer in the surrounding area. I live near rivers and a large sound in North eastern North Carolina, US and the temperature at my house can be 5 to ten degrees warmer than the town 10 miles away. The water also helps keep nearby areas cooler in the summer because then the water is generally cooler then the land.
Laos is a tropical country with more higher temperatures.
The North generally has cooler temperatures and more varied terrain, including mountains and forests, while the South is characterized by warmer temperatures and flatter, more agricultural land. The North tends to experience four distinct seasons, including cold winters, while the South has a more subtropical climate with milder winters. Geographic features such as the Appalachian Mountains in the North and the coastal plains in the South also contribute to these differences.