The changing temperatures at different elevations cause vastly different enviornments ranging from foothils with light trees to hills with thick tree cover, to grassy areas that change to cold desolate wastelands near the peak.
Climate change is most likely to impact a region's landscape as it can alter temperature, precipitation patterns, and overall conditions that affect the environment. The changing climate can lead to shifts in ecosystems, affecting vegetation, wildlife, and landforms.
Location can affect development by influencing access to resources, infrastructure, and opportunities. Proximity to markets, transportation networks, and skilled labor can support economic growth. Additionally, location can impact exposure to natural disasters, climate change, and other environmental factors that can affect social and economic development.
The equator influences the climate in Latin America by creating a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high levels of precipitation. This results in rainforests and wet regions near the equator, such as the Amazon Rainforest. Additionally, it contributes to the formation of tropical storms and hurricanes in the region.
Glaciers in New York played a significant role in shaping the state's landscape by carving out deep valleys, creating lakes, and depositing sediment that formed rolling hills and moraines. Glaciers also helped to shape iconic landforms like the Finger Lakes and the Hudson River Valley.
Being located on the Ring of Fire makes East Asia prone to frequent seismic and volcanic activity, which has influenced the region's landforms like mountains, plains, and valleys. This tectonic activity has also led to the formation of bodies of water such as lakes and rivers, impacting their size and shape. Additionally, the presence of volcanic islands and deep ocean trenches in East Asia can be attributed to its location on the Ring of Fire.
The provinces that are affecting the climate will depend on your location. The landforms in most provinces will definitely affect the climate. Mountains, lakes and other landforms will influence the climate to a greater part.
you die in a hole :)
The question is not well formed because many landforms affect climate. They include: mountains, lakes, forests, deserts, valleys, rocks, volcanoes, and marshes.
The landforms, climate, and soil affect sheep ranching in a great number of ways. Sheep cannot be kept in desert areas for example.
cause if it is hot the plant will die
pouring fudge on yourself
probably topogrophyand location of water.
Sometimes the climate made it where it was too hot and the traders couldn't go on to trade and they died.The Landforms made it where they couldn't get to where they were going.
yes
oceans, lakes, rivers
well, humans, like when the drive cars, the smoke comes out of the engine, and it spreads and affects things and people. Also people breath and spread germs if that's what you mean by " climate".
Because Guyana is close to the Equator .