Social Sciences, asked by anuradhapaul1979, 17 days ago

how does the climate change in higher and lower latitude?​

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Answered by Anzil4321
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Climate change is occurring faster in high-latitude regions due to the phenomenon of Arctic amplification, the positive feedback effects that spur further warming of the climate. For example: Sea ice reflects the sun's rays back into space, reflecting more heat than it absorbs, which helps keep the planet cool.

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Answered by ravindarchilakala
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Answer:

higher latitudes:

1.areas near the pole

2.cold year round.

lower latitudes:

1.areas near the equator

2.hot year round.

Explanation:

the lower latitudes change to higher latitudes because of.The angle of incoming solar radiation

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