The climate could affect tourism in Delaware in the fact that it is colder, and not as appealing of a place to visit as somewhere like California. There also is not much to see in terms of attractions in Delaware.
The climate directly affects tourism in the Southeast. If the climate is favorable, there will be more tourists but this will not be the case in extreme climatic conditions.
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yes because they dont want a freezing cold summer
Connecticut is a very small state. Being located on the coast, it does get a fair share of tourists. Due to the climate in Connecticut, most tourism occurs in the summer months.
Yes, it does. Tourism is at its highest during the summer months because most attractions are best enjoyed when the weather is warm.
Yes. Delaware is a temperate state. Most of the middle colonies have the same climate as Delaware.
In the summer, yes. Delaware is a temperate climate.
Climate most directly affected agriculture.
Tennessee has the best of all worlds when it comes to landforms to attract tourism, it has flat plains and mountain tops so it's very diverse. The climate affects the products by allowing certain crops to grow like tobacco and wheat.
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Michigan is a northern state with seasonal cold weather. The numerous lake and natural areas make for excellent recreational opportunities. These activities are seasonal due to the climate.
Climate change is going to make it more warmer, to the extent where it will become intolerable, and the climate change is going to heat up the oceans, which will then cause more hurricanes to form, since they dwell on the ocean's heat. This will cause tourist resorts in the area of question to shut down during the hurricane's visit and it will decrease tourism rates.