How can we estimate the climate of a place ?????!
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One of the most important factors determining your climate is your latitude. Between 23.5S and 23.5N latitude we have the tropics - where high temperatures are the norm, and the sun can beat down from directly overhead once or twice each year. From 23.5N to 66.5N and between 23.5S and 66.5S are the temperate zones, where there are clear spring/summer/fall/winter seasons. From 66.5N to the North Pole we have the Arctic, and from 66.5S to the South Pole, the Antarctic. In these arctic zones the sun is above the horizon at midnight for part or all of the summer and never rises at all during some day(s) in the winter. At the pole, daily motion is parallel to the horizon.....
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One of the most important factors determining your climate is your latitude. Between 23.5S and 23.5N latitude we have the tropics - where high temperatures are the norm, and the sun can beat down from directly overhead once or twice each year. From 23.5N to 66.5N and between 23.5S and 66.5S are the temperate zones, where there are clear spring/summer/fall/winter seasons. From 66.5N to the North Pole we have the Arctic, and from 66.5S to the South Pole, the Antarctic. In these arctic zones the sun is above the horizon at midnight for part or all of the summer and never rises at all during some day(s) in the winter. At the pole, daily motion is parallel to the horizon.....
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