About 45% is covered in a temperate climate
Yes. Sydney lies within the temperate climate zone.
10- 15 meters of rain
Much the same as the rest of the UK. It has a temperate climate with no extremes of hot or cold.
Hot tropical climate is hot,humid and wet, like the Amazon Rainforest. A cool temperate climate is much cooler, doesn't rain as often, it's not humid at all
This is false. Northwest and Central Europe has a temperate climate.
Sydney enjoys a temperate, humid climate with abundant sunshine. The are much blue Sky's in winter then there is in summer.
There's climate all over the Earth.
Yes because chemical weathering occurs faster in desert climates. Rocks are us to chemical weathering and temperate climates get it but not as much.
Only if you are referring to earth as a percentage of earth, then earth is 100% of earth
Rattlesnakes prefer warm, temperate or tropical climate, including deserts and rainforests.
The United Kingdom has a temperate climate. That means the weather is basically the same all year round, no drastic changes; it does not go from extreme freezing in the winter to blazing hot in the summer. A equatorial climate, is a tropical climate found by the equator. This climate is very humid and has lots of precipitation, and the change in temperature from summer to winter is not that drastic, the change in temperature from day to night is much more drastic. Here are three differences: 1. Temperate climate- usually colder than equatorial climate 2. Temperate climate found north of the Tropic of Cancer, south of Tropic of Capricorn; Equatorial climate found along equator. 3. Temperate climates are drier than equatorial climates.
The climate of Western Australia varies. Much of the state is desert, so much of it has a hot and dry climate. However, the northwestern corner of the state is particularly prone to summer cyclones, and experiences a subtropical climate for this reason. The southern corner is more temperate.