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mote1985 [20]
2 years ago
7

One city is located north of the equator and experiences average rainfall and warm temperatures. Another city is located exactly

the same distance from the equator, but south. How will these two climate areas be the same or different? The temperature and precipitation will both differ. The temperature and precipitation will be similar. The temperature will differ but the precipitation will be the same. The precipitation will differ but the temperature will be the same.
Biology
1 answer:
miskamm [114]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The temperature and precipitation will both differ.

Explanation:

when the North is having a warm climate the South has a cold climate

(In the months of june-aug it's colder in the south but hot in the north)

The southern areas also receive less rainfall than the Northern regions.

"It rains more in the Northern Hemisphere...And we've found that it's the ocean circulation." said Dargan Frierson.

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