Yes to all of the above. Highs can break 1200 F and extreme low temperatures can easily reach 200 F.
The climate in England ranges but has a warm summer with temperatures exceeding 21'C and a mild/cold winter depending on where you are.
cold temperature
Alaska- winter: frigid. summer: mildly warm/cold. Hawaii - averages 60-80 degrees year round California - warm/hot summers, mild winters North Pacific - warm summers, cold winters Southwest - hot summers, mild winters Rocky Mountains - mild/warm summers, cold winters Mid-West - warm/hot summers, cold winters Northeast - warm/hot summers, cold winters Southeast - warm/hot summers, mild/cold winters
temperate: Celcius/centigrade temperatures mild - cool winters 8deg avg (5deg a cold day) mild - warm summers 18-24deg quite cloudy but not as much rain as you hear about (thats the west!)
Warm; because they are cold blooded they need to be warm to survive.
temperate: Celcius/centigrade temperatures mild - cool winters 8deg avg (5deg a cold day) mild - warm summers 18-24deg quite cloudy but not as much rain as you hear about (thats the west!)
The variety of Landforms in the cordillera has a great impact on the climate of the area. near the coast it is usually mild and wet due to the ocean. during the summer it is warm and the winter is very cold with temperatures above freezing.
Mild weather is weather that is not extreme. For example; In places like Australia, where winters are not that cold, with temperatures averaging around 15 degrees Celsius, the weather would be considered mild. In places like Northern Europe and Canada, however, with snowfall and temperatures plummeting below zero in winter, the weather would be considered extreme. Basically, mild weather is when you DON'T have to put on almost eveything you've got, to keep warm.
Warm blooded
The temperatures on earth are very cold and very hot
Because the warm current in the ocean
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