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TheAzn
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I apologize if this is a stupid question, but I just needed to make sure about something.
Besides latitude and the tilt of the the Earth's axis, the other main determiner of weather would have been land formation, correct?
Just to get it out there, the reason why I believe that land formation is the controller of weather is because:
1. The continents determine how large the oceans/seas can be.
2. Air currents are partially controlled by mountains.
3. Ocean currents are controlled by the continents and the sea floor terrain.
Is this the correct list of the Main (natural) things that control weather for a long period of time, assuming that order counts?
Most Important:
1. Latitude
2. Tilt of the Earth's Axis
3. Land Formation
Less important:
4. Distance From the Sun
5. Super Volcanoes/ other "large scale" natural disasters
6. Volcanoes/Forest Fire/ other "small scale" natural disasters
Besides latitude and the tilt of the the Earth's axis, the other main determiner of weather would have been land formation, correct?
Just to get it out there, the reason why I believe that land formation is the controller of weather is because:
1. The continents determine how large the oceans/seas can be.
2. Air currents are partially controlled by mountains.
3. Ocean currents are controlled by the continents and the sea floor terrain.
Is this the correct list of the Main (natural) things that control weather for a long period of time, assuming that order counts?
Most Important:
1. Latitude
2. Tilt of the Earth's Axis
3. Land Formation
Less important:
4. Distance From the Sun
5. Super Volcanoes/ other "large scale" natural disasters
6. Volcanoes/Forest Fire/ other "small scale" natural disasters
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