Many, many things. To name a few.. The locations proximity to the ocean, its elevation, and its proximity to the equator. Those lands that are at low elevations, close to the equator and the ocean tend to have a wetter and warmer climate. While those that are at higher elevations away from the ocean and equator tend to be cooler and drier.
Latitude, terrain, and altitude determines a climate.
ocean currents, mountains, elevation, and latitude
The ocean and air temperature determines the weather conditions and climate of land.
That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.
Ocean and air currents.This is because latitude is only part of what determines a climate.
Ocean and air currents.This is because latitude is only part of what determines a climate.
The greatest factor that determines climate in any given location is its distance from the equator, which affects the amount of sunlight and heat received. Other factors include proximity to large bodies of water, elevation, and prevailing winds.
The ocean and air temperature determines the weather conditions and climate of land.
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
the sun
The climate changes dramatically as you move up a tall mountain. Climate determines the distribution of species on the mountain.
The ocean and air temperature determines the weather conditions and climate of land.
Precipitation and temperature.
latitude
Climate and the type of rock
That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.
The thing that determines the weather is, a machine that studies the climate over a period of time and determins it by that.
Climate determines the kind of crops a people can raise.