No. Climate varies depending on location.
Temperate
A temperate climate.
TROPICAL Temperate
temperate climate zone. pretty close to the tropical climate zone though
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
There are basically four seasons in the Earth's climate. These are most pronounced in the temperate zones of the Earth. Nations such as the US, Japan, and nations in Europe are in the temperate zones and have distinct seasons, those being Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Temperate
No, most of northern and western Europe actually has a temperate climate
Most of Central America has a temperate to tropical climate, although it can be colder in the mountain regions.
The US is in the northern temperate zone, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
The three major climate zones on the Earth are the polar, temperate, and tropical zones. Temperatures in these three climate zones are determined mainly by the location, or latitude, of the zone. polar- has the coldest with temperatures almost always below freezing. The Mainland US is temperate, Most of Hawaii is tropical, and Northern Alaska is polar.
Generally, yes. The mountainous areas of the southern Alps aren't really in the temperate zone, but most of the "boot" is in the temperate zone.