Well let's say you were in Beijing. The average climate throughout the whole year in Beijing would be 53°F (12°C). If you were in the summer time it would be 80°F (27°C), if you were in the winter time it would be 24°F (-5°C).
There are many different types of hibiscus. Some only grow in tropical climates year round. Others can handle colder climates. Rose of Sharon (Hypericum calycinum) is different from Rose of Althea or Chinese hibiscus (H. rosa-sinensis).
Because the Chinese live in colder climates despite the Filipinos and other Southeast Asians orginating from the founding land China as they went into hotter environments their skin adapted to the temperature and got darker. Chinese and other Eastasians can get dark if they're out in the sun a lot. Chinese farmers are dark skin and Southern Chinese are usually darker.
Well, since I am an expert on animals of all sort, especially those eating climates, I can tell you, that the Chinese White dolphin is quitre picky when it comes to climates... In general the dolphin would exclusively eat sun but since he is quite aware of his diet, he trie to pick up some fog once in a while. I hope my experience helped you.
Highland climates are localized
Highland climates are localized
Chinese gooseberries, also known as kiwifruit, originated in China and were later spread to other countries like New Zealand where commercial cultivation began. They are now grown in various parts of the world with suitable climates.
The climates are called polar climates.
Continental Temperate.
All bats prefer warm climates
This is because in the wet climates the limestone will break apart due to the rain. And in dry climates it does nothing to the limestone. Therefore, this is why limestone can form cliffs in dry climates than wet climates.
Rain Forest Climates are usually very wet and humid, desert climates are usually hot and dry, and savannah climates are usually in the dry, 70's.
the climates of japan