Yes, savannas are generally located closer to the equator than prairies. Savannas typically thrive in tropical and subtropical regions, characterized by warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall, while prairies are found in temperate zones, often at mid-latitudes. This geographic difference places savannas nearer to the equatorial region compared to the cooler, more temperate prairies.
Grasslands located closer to the equator than prairies are called savannas. Savannas typically have a mix of grasses and scattered trees and shrubs, and are found in tropical regions with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Nigeria is closer to the equator.Both countries are entirely north of the equator. The northernmost point in Nigeria is 15.786 degrees North latitude; about 1,090 miles closer to the equator than the southernmost point in Israel is.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
Yes, because Missouri in north of Mississippi, i.e. at a higher latitude. The equator is to the south of the US.
Neither of those is the closest one, but Jerusalem is about 125 miles closer to it than Damascus is.
Grasslands located closer to the equator than prairies are called savannas. Savannas typically have a mix of grasses and scattered trees and shrubs, and are found in tropical regions with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Khartoum, Sudan, is closer to the equator than Cairo, Egypt.
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South America is closer to the equator.
The South of Italy is closer to the equator than the North
Sri Lanka is closer to the equator than China.
Because the sun is closer to the equator than it is to Massachusetts.
Nigeria is closer to the equator.Both countries are entirely north of the equator. The northernmost point in Nigeria is 15.786 degrees North latitude; about 1,090 miles closer to the equator than the southernmost point in Israel is.
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
The Arctic Ocean is closer to the Equator than it is to the South Pole.
Closer to the equator, but by less than 300 miles.
Yes, because Missouri in north of Mississippi, i.e. at a higher latitude. The equator is to the south of the US.