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It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
Latitude (lines of latitude) are imaginary lines circiling the Earth, the do not effect climate.
Tropical, Dry, Mid Latitude, High Latitude, and Highlands.
"Latitude" is a purely human invention, and has only been around for a few hundred years. No point on earth knows or cares how we define or describe its latitude, and its latitude has no effect on its climate. Long before latitude was invented and Miami's had been measured, the climate there was exactly the same as it is now.
the temperate zone.
There are three major climate zones on earth. These are the polar zone, temperate zone, and tropical zone. Latitude plays a huge role because the polar zones are higher latitudes while those zones extremely close to the middle of the earth is tropical.
Tropical, dry, midlatitude, high latitude, and highland.
Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.
The factors affecting Perth's climate are distance from the sea, prevailing winds and latitude.
Hight altitude Tilt of the earth The sea Latitude The location; mountains
The angle of heating
Hight altitude Tilt of the earth The sea Latitude The location; mountains