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The most sunlight is received at the equator of our planet, and consequently, temperatures at the low latitudes near the equator are warm. The types of ecosystems that develop in this warm environment are:
The area between the warm tropics and the chilly poles is called the mid latitudes. Climates in this zone are affected by both tropical air masses moving towards the poles and polar air masses moving towards the equator.
High latitudes receive the least sunlight, creating cold climates.
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Places located at high latitudes (far from the equator) receive less sunlight than places at low latitudes (close to the equator). The amount of sunlight and the amount of precipitation affects the types of plants and animals that can live in a place. The collection of all the living things in a place, as well as the non-living resources, is called an ecosystem or biome. Listed below are the types of ecosystems that exist in the climates of different latitudes. The most sunlight is received at the equator of our planet, making this area very warm. The types of ecosystems that develop in this warm environment are:
The area between the warm tropics and the chilly poles is called the mid latitudes. Climates in this zone are affected by both warm, tropical air moving towards the poles and cold, polar air moving towards the equator.
High latitudes receive the least sunlight, creating cold climates.
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