A tropical climate.
Most jaguars live in the tropics where there is little difference in temperature between summer and winter.
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Allways cold but it gets a little bit warmer in summer than it does winter
A marine climate will generally be cooler in summer and milder in winter and a continental climate will be hotter in summer and colder in winter.
Most jaguars live in the tropics where there is little difference in temperature between summer and winter.
Maritime climates do not have much fluctuation in temperature because its climate is tied to the water. Water is slow to change in temperature. It is warmer than air in the winter and colder than air in the summer. Continental climates only have the land mass and wind to influence its climate. It has a greater difference in temperature than maritime. Here's an example..... At 60 degrees north and 120 degrees east the difference in mean temperature between the coolest and warmest months is 50 degrees celsius. At 60 degrees north and 160 degrees west the difference in mean temperature between the coolest and warmest temperatures is only 25 degrees. Can you tell which is which?
mediteranian
Verginia's climate is just like Louisiana's in the summer but in winter it's a little colder
In the summer the part of the Earth that is summer is closer and in the winter it is farther away.
To determine a climate range on a climate graph, you would look at the highest temperature (usually in the summer months) and the lowest temperature (usually in the winter months) plotted on the graph. The difference between these two points gives you the climate range for that location.
The climate of Ancient India would not be too different from now, however with growing de-forestation rainfall levels have probably fallen, and the average mean temperature in summer would have increased a little.
Mediterranean