Latitude, altitude, side of the continent you are on, solar radiation, greenhouse gasses - your question is too vague AND not properly formulated as a question to elicit a focused answer.
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
Precipitation and temperature. And there are a couple more!
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
The altitude of a place affects the country's climate by impacting temperature, precipitation, and air pressure. Generally, as altitude increases, temperature decreases, which can lead to cooler climates. Additionally, higher altitudes often result in increased precipitation due to orographic effects, where moist air rises and cools, leading to condensation and precipitation.
The 'tropical' climate has the greatest precipitation, while the 'desert' climate has the lowest.
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
I think Yes, Climate change affect temperature, and changes in temperature means changes in Precipitation. Precipitation depend mostly on condensation of atmosphere water vapor, and condensation does depend on temperature which is affected by climate change.
If the precipitation is increasing, causes to have more flood and affects all living organism and causes some destroy too.
if it brings too much rain overflowing rivers may causes deadly floods.
Precipitation and temperature. And there are a couple more!
Monsoon winds affect the climate of a region. Identify factors that influence temperature and precipitation. Latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies or water, climate, microclimate and ocean currents affect temperature and prevailing winds, mountains, and seasonal winds affect precipitation.
Temperature and precipitation are key factors in determining climate. Temperature affects the amount of moisture the air can hold, which in turn influences precipitation patterns. Warmer temperatures can lead to more evaporation, which can increase precipitation in some areas, while cooler temperatures can lead to less evaporation and lower precipitation in other areas. Overall, the combination of temperature and precipitation patterns defines the climate of a particular region.
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
Latitude primarily affects weather and climate by influencing the amount of solar energy received. Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight and therefore tend to be warmer, while areas closer to the poles receive less direct sunlight and tend to be colder. This difference in temperature leads to variations in air pressure, wind patterns, and precipitation, shaping the overall climate of a region.
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate