In the northern part or, High latitudes the weather is cold & dry. Hopes this helps.
The degrees that mark the northern latitudes are called lines of latitude, specifically the Arctic Circle (at approximately 66.5 degrees North latitude) and the Tropic of Cancer (at 23.5 degrees North latitude).
You would typically find more oxygen in ocean water in the northern latitudes compared to near the equator. This is because colder water in the northern latitudes can hold more dissolved oxygen compared to warmer water near the equator. Additionally, factors such as upwelling and mixing in polar regions can further increase oxygen levels.
In the northern latitudes there is a quite low number of frost free days.
Northern and southern latitudes are colder because the angle of the sun's rays is more shallow, meaning the sunlight is spread over a larger area and has less heating power. Additionally, these latitudes receive less direct sunlight due to the Earth's tilt on its axis.
In the northern part or, High latitudes the weather is cold & dry. Hopes this helps.
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The Equator divides the earth into northern and southern latitudes.
In the northern latitudes there is a quite low number of frost free days.
The Northen Lights or Aurora borealis
When it is fall (autumn) in southern latitudes it is spring in northern latitudes.
well by my calculations it is fairly warm and sometimes very cold
The degrees that mark the northern latitudes are called lines of latitude, specifically the Arctic Circle (at approximately 66.5 degrees North latitude) and the Tropic of Cancer (at 23.5 degrees North latitude).
Middle latitudes
The taiga biome is generally found between latitudes 50° and 65° N in the Northern Hemisphere, and 50° and 65° S in the Southern Hemisphere. This corresponds to regions like northern North America, Scandinavia, and parts of Siberia.
The temperate of ocean weather is quite varied depending on the particular regions and depths. Temperatures at low latitudes can be as low as -1.9 degrees Celsius and those on high latitudes go as high as 36 degrees Celsius.