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Geographers use temperature, moisture (precipitation), and vegetation (plants) to identify climates on Earth. Hope it helps! :)
Temperatures and participation
Define "climate". Note the importance of temperature.
latitude and nearby bodies of water
No, global warming is a rise in the temperature of the earth. Global warming is causing climate change.
temperature and precipitation
Geographers classify climate regions by the weather and climate they have
A tropical climate is not always measured in temperature as it can vary, however, a higher humidity than normal would classify it as tropical.
Mean monthly & annual values of Temperature and Precipitation
Geographers use temperature, moisture (precipitation), and vegetation (plants) to identify climates on Earth. Hope it helps! :)
A climate classification system divides regions according to temperature, the amount of precipitation and plants found in the area. The most popular classification system is the Koppen climate classification
Temperature, precipitation, and vegetation are used to classify climate regions.
The six climate regions are primarily defined by factors such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and vegetation patterns. These regions help geographers classify and understand the diverse climates found on Earth.
The climate classificatin system describes the patterns you can see in the locations of certain climate types
Temperature is the climate. A climate is the same temperature in a place for a long amount of time.
Temperatures and participation
The climate sort of has to do with the temperature. If the temperature is 3 degrees then the climate is cold. So what ever the temperature is to the deep sea biome then that is the climate.