The latitudes:Equator(0 degrees)
The longitudes:Prime Meridian (180 degrees North)
International Date Line (360 degrees south)
There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.
High latitudes have a colder climate compared to low latitudes. This is due to the angle of sunlight, which is more spread out at high latitudes leading to less direct heat energy reaching the Earth's surface. Additionally, low latitudes receive more direct sunlight year-round, helping to maintain warmer temperatures.
All possible climates are found within that range of geography.
No, the B climate classification, known as dry climates, can occur in a variety of latitudes. B climates are characterized by low precipitation levels, which can be found in both low and high latitudes depending on the specific geographical and environmental conditions.
Jupiter is not known to have any land masses (it is a gas giant planet), that is why the wind bests are so marked.
Longitudes do not affect the climate of an area but instead they cause differences in time. Latitudes on the other hand affect climate.
temperate is the only climate in the upper latitudes =)
There is only a tropical climate as opposed to a temperate, moderate, highland, or continental climate in the middle latitudes.
hot and dry
SEASON! or SEASONAL!
High latitudes have a colder climate compared to low latitudes. This is due to the angle of sunlight, which is more spread out at high latitudes leading to less direct heat energy reaching the Earth's surface. Additionally, low latitudes receive more direct sunlight year-round, helping to maintain warmer temperatures.
Mediterranean
Mediterranean
Latitude (lines of latitude) are imaginary lines circiling the Earth, the do not effect climate.
Occur in the middle latitudes, which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. Refer to the climate zone between 35 and 50 north and south latitudes.
All possible climates are found within that range of geography.
No, the B climate classification, known as dry climates, can occur in a variety of latitudes. B climates are characterized by low precipitation levels, which can be found in both low and high latitudes depending on the specific geographical and environmental conditions.