Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct answer is C) latitude increases.
Explanation:
Latitude (also known as altitude) represents the distance from the Ecuador to the north pole (+90 grades) or to the south pole (- 90 grades), and determines the amount of light the earth receives from the sun, as it increases, less light is received, then the weather is cooler. Longitude is the measure from the first meridian-Greenwich meridian- which is in the England, named meridian cero. Each meridian represents 180 degrees between the next whether to the east (0 to 180 degrees) or the west (o to -180 degrees). Therefore, longitude does not really affect climate, but latitude certainly does. Answers A, B and D are incorrect.
Answer:
latitude increases
Explanation:
Generally, average yearly temperature decreases as latitude increases. Longitude does not have a predictable effect on the temperature of a region.
Regions that are at lower latitudes are closer to the equator and receive sunlight more directly than do regions at higher latitudes. Because of this, lower-latitude regions generally have higher average temperatures than do higher-latitude regions.