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The equator is an imaginary line showing the part of the world where sunlight hits most intensely. Any area near the equator receives more intense sunlight, causing the climate to be hotter.
Latitude has a major influence on the climate of a region because the higher the latitude is, the closer to the poles you are getting and less sunlight gets to the poles compared to the equator which always has direct sunlight due to the location of the sun. Because the equator receives more sunlight, the climate is warmer. Because the poles receive less sunlight, the climate is colder.
There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
Latitude affects climate and vegetation because latitude is how far or close you are to the equator. The closer to the equator the more sun the area receives.
Because of the direct sunlight the sun hits right at the tropical climate at the equator.
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The equator is an imaginary line showing the part of the world where sunlight hits most intensely. Any area near the equator receives more intense sunlight, causing the climate to be hotter.
Latitude has a major influence on the climate of a region because the higher the latitude is, the closer to the poles you are getting and less sunlight gets to the poles compared to the equator which always has direct sunlight due to the location of the sun. Because the equator receives more sunlight, the climate is warmer. Because the poles receive less sunlight, the climate is colder.
The temperatures at the equator tend to be higher because the equator receives more direct sunlight.
Countries near the equator such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Indonesia typically have some of the warmest climates in the world. These regions receive direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to consistently high temperatures. Additionally, countries in the Middle East like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates also experience extremely hot temperatures due to their desert climates.
Because the sunlight it receives is almost directly overhead all year round. the Equator receives the most solar energy.
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The equator receives more direct light sunlight than the north pole.
What climate? -_-
There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
Latitude affects climate and vegetation because latitude is how far or close you are to the equator. The closer to the equator the more sun the area receives.
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