Another name for Low latitudes are PARALLELS.
Equatorial, or at least tropic.
The warm low-latitude areas near the equator are known as the tropics. These two lines are known as the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
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Or The Tropics
Equatorial is a low degree latitude. This is the least tropic.
The Tropics, or the Equatorial region.
Density variations of seawater with latitude are very similar to those for temperature variations with latitude. Because of the influence of temperature on seawater density, low latitudes exhibit lower densities at the surface that rapidly increase with depth. Higher latitudes exhibit little or no difference in density owing to the lack of a thermocline. Such a rapid change in density with depth is called a pycnocline, and like a thermocline is absent at higher latitudes.
It is called a Thesis.
I assume you mean Celsius. It is around 95 degrees which means your body temperature may be too low so it wouldn't be considered a fever
vacuum or trough
The highest parts of a transverse wave are CRESTS.
Tropical zones
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Low latitudes are close to the equator. The temperatures are warmer as the latitude decreases, so they are very warm at low latitudes. At the equator, in some places around the world, the highest temperatures can reach 125 - 130 degrees and sometimes more.
I've seen them referred to as "integer degree intersections".
Both! All lines of latitude between the equator and the tropic of cancer are high latitudes, and lines of latitude between the equator and the tropic of capricorn are considered low latitudes. ***THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE TROPICAL LATITUDES*** <- those I can't name
The 'low' latitudes can be considered as any below the equator. The 'Tropics' are any latitudes between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
Low latitudes are the latitudes between the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn. Portions of the low latitudes receive direct sunlight year round. Hope This Helps.
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places in low latitudes have hot climate and places in high latitude have cold climates because in high latitude its farther away from the equator which makes it colder.
they are usually in the 60 and 90 degree latitudes but im not sure about longitude
"High" latitudes. The equator has a latitude of zero. The area between the Tropic of Cancer (at 23.5 degrees north) and the Tropic of Capricorn (at 23.5 degrees south) are the "tropics" or low latitudes. The "polar regions" are above the Arctic Circle or below the Antarctic Circle, where the latitudes are higher than 66.5 degrees (north or south) are "high". The areas between the tropics and the arctic/antarctic are called "mid-latitudes or "temperate zones".