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Tropical deserts usually have a mild winter climate with few cold days or nights. Temperate deserts can be quite hot in the summer but usually have a cold winter.
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Rainforests are not found in cold climates. They are found in both warm and temperate climates.
The opposite of tropical is temperate or cold. Tropical climates are characterized by high temperatures and humidity, while temperate climates have milder temperatures and distinct seasons.
Climates that experience distinct hot and cold seasons, without extreme temperatures year-round, are referred to as temperate climates. These climates typically have a moderate range of temperatures and are often characterized by four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Examples include Mediterranean, continental, and oceanic climates.
The climate zone in Japan are cold climates and temperate climates. And there are no dry season, always lots of rain!!!!!!Temperate monsoon
Some fruits do better is warm climates while others will only grow in cold or temperate climates.
The three major climate zones are tropical, temperate, and polar. Tropical climates are hot and humid near the equator, temperate climates have distinct seasons and moderate temperatures, and polar climates are cold and dry near the poles.
Their esophagus is exceptionally stretchy to allow them to eat huge quantities of berries before nightfall in winter, to allow them to survive cold temperatures without being able to eat in the dark.
Temperate cold refers to regions with cool to cold temperatures, often experiencing frost and snow in winter, and moderate temperatures in summer. Temperate warm refers to regions with mild to warm temperatures, typically having hot summers and relatively mild winters.
In a temperate zone during winter, fruits like apples, pears, and kiwi can be grown. These fruits are cold-hardy and can withstand the colder temperatures of a temperate winter climate.