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Climate is the average, or usual weather of a place. This is based mainly on the average temperature and also the rainfall. Latitude is one major effect of the climate - that is how near the place is to the tropics or the polar regions. Nearness to the sea also affects the climate. There are several types of climate: tropical climates include hot and wet equatorial regions with rain all year round. This climate supports dense forrests, like those in the Amazon and Zaire basins. Temperature zones range from the mediterranean lands with hot dry summers and cool, moist winters, to the cool coniferous forset regions of the northern hemisphere. Beyond the coniferous forests is the treeless tundra with its long winters. And beyond the tundra are the snow-covered polar lands. The climate determines the vegetation and animal life of a region. But people can live comfortably anywhere, if their homes are equipped with central heating and air conditioning.
AnswerThunderstorms are a year-round occurrence on our planet. They are common all year around the equator, and in spring & summer in temperate climates. Polar areas rarely see thunderstorms at all.
molecules are made from atoms not the other way round - this question is a little ambiguous and needs rewording. A molecule also does not have charge (not net charge anyway) - it can have a dipole - or be polar like water
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no they sometimes dry out in certain climates
Tropical climates are warm or hot all year round.
Grasshoppers eat vegetation, so their food is all round them.
Moist Tropical Climates are known for their high temperatures year round and for their large amount of year round rain.
its a frozen polar ice cap
South Pole
Evergreen vegetation is any plant or tree that stays green year round, like the pine tree, camelia bush or acorn tree's. there are several others.
The polar regions are cold year-round, but they are their coldest August through May.The polar region is cold because the energy of the sun arrives at an oblique angle.
Yes Little Round Top was in the Civil war.