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It would have warmer summers and colder winters.
Cornwall has warmer summers and milder and wetter winters than most of the UK.
Several things occur during an La Nina event, including warmer than normal winters, and colder than normal summers. Drier conditions may also occur.
The Great Plains is a large area, with weather that varies greatly from region to region. The northern region has harsh winters, and warm summers. The southern region has warmer winters, and very hot summers.
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It's caused by its rotation Think of it when the Earth rotates it faces the sun which makes it warmer. Because the Sun gives off heat When it is in winter it should be colder because the Sun is not facing us.
warmer summers and colder winters
There would be warmer summers and colder winters.
It would have warmer summers and colder winters.
Montreal has colder winters Vancouver has colder summers
Both hemispheres would experience more extreme seasons ... warmer Summers and colder Winters.
In western Poland winters are warmer and less snowy, in eastern Poland winters are colder and more snowy.
Cornwall has warmer summers and milder and wetter winters than most of the UK.
colder because it is caused by the ice caps melting
How does it compare with England? Winters are generally a lot colder in Canada (depending on location in Canada) Spring is generally a bit cooler in Canada Summers are a lot warmer in Canada (especially with the humidity on the East Coast) Fall are about the same, maybe a bit warmer in Canada
Because Japan and Korea are by the sea and the sea stores heat from summer (thus making summer colder as the ocean takes heat from the land) and releases heat in winter (thus making winter warmer)
Several things occur during an La Nina event, including warmer than normal winters, and colder than normal summers. Drier conditions may also occur.