Which of the following best explains why the latitude of a region influences its climate?
A. The latitude of a region determines its elevation above sea level.
B. The latitude of a region determines the landforms present in the area.
C. The latitude of a region determines its proximity to the ocean.
D. The latitude of a region determines how much sunlight the area receives.
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option "D" is the latitude of a region determines how much sunlight the area receive
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Option D. The latitude of a region determines how much sunlight the area receives.
Explanation:
- Latitude is commonly referred to as geographical coordinate which provides a systematic network of lines upon which the position of various surfaces of the earth can be shown.
- Latitude represents a fundamental control of every climate. These parallel lines affect the temperature by influencing the seasonal range in solar intensity. This explains that precipitation in as much as evaporation is temperature-dependent.
- Temperature varies with latitude. It is inversely proportional to latitude which means with an increase in height or latitude, the temperature falls and vice-versa.
- In the warmer equator region, there found direct sunlight shown by its highest temperature.
- While at higher latitudes towards the polar region, the sunrays are indirect or less direct. These regions reflect low or cold temperatures.
- So this proves that latitude affects the solar radiation a place receives. The amount of solar radiation a place receives is greatest at the equator and lessens towards the polar regions.
Hence option D. The latitude of a region determines how much sunlight the area receives best explains that the latitude of a region influences its climate.
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