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Northeastern Asia :)
North Korea has a humid continental climate. For South Korea, it's humid continental in the north and humid subtropical in the south.
The eastern part of the Unites States has four climate 'zones': The Northern Eastern, Central Eastern, Southern Eastern, and the very tip of Florida. Northern zone- (Dfb) Humid Continental climate with cool summers, Central zone- (Dfa) Humid Continental climate with warm summers, Southern zone- (Cfa) Humid Subtropical climate. The tip of Florida- (Aw) Tropical Wet/Dry seasons climate.
Winters were cold and summers were mild
The Gran Chaco
Northeastern Asia :)
North Korea has a humid continental climate. For South Korea, it's humid continental in the north and humid subtropical in the south.
Eastern South Dakota has a humid continental climate and has higher precipitation than the western part of the state. Western South Dakota has a semi-arid climate, except in the Black Hills region, which also has a humid continental climate.
Illinois has a Humid Continental Climate. Eastern Europe as well as Southwestern Russia has this climate as well.
The eastern part of the Unites States has four climate 'zones': The Northern Eastern, Central Eastern, Southern Eastern, and the very tip of Florida. Northern zone- (Dfb) Humid Continental climate with cool summers, Central zone- (Dfa) Humid Continental climate with warm summers, Southern zone- (Cfa) Humid Subtropical climate. The tip of Florida- (Aw) Tropical Wet/Dry seasons climate.
Winters were cold and summers were mild
No. Part of it has a continental climate and part of it has a steppe climate.
The Gran Chaco
Western Asia is mostly arid climate.
Central and northern part of Bosnia feature moderate continental climate with hot summers and snowy winters. The southern part Hercegovina has a Mediterranean climate. Mountain parts of the country feature alpine climate.
Most of North America falls into the category of "Temperate" climate although the southernmost part falls into the Tropical category and the most northern parts are Actic. By other classifications, the climates of different parts of North America fall into the Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental, and Polar categories. The northernmost part - mostly Canada - is mostly Continental/Subarctic. The center part - mostly the US - is divided roughly equally between Dry/Semi-Arid (mostly west), Continental/Humid Continental (mid-west and northeast), and Moderate/Humid Subtropical (southeast). The southern part (mostly Mexico) is Tropical and Dry.
Continental.