hot, dry cliamte
hot, dry cliamte
hot, dry cliamte
A deserted island off the coast of Ketchikan would have an oceanic climate like Scotland or Ireland, but with much more rain. Winters are cool (average 33.6 °F (0.9 °C) and summers are mild, (average 64.4 °F (18.0 °C)). Rainfall average is 153 inches (3,900 mm) per year, mostly in autumn and winter.
That would be the Gravina Island Bridge that was proposed to connect the city of Ketchikan Alaska to the Ketchikan International Airport which is on Gravina Island / (Currently there is ferry service to the island) / Early estimates put the cost of constructing the bridge at around $398 Million-(See Wikipedia)
Ketchikan averages 153 inches of rain a year, while Forks only averages around 30 inches. That would mean Ketchikan is about 5 times wetter than Forks.
With a population of about 1 million people, Tenerife would hardly be considered a 'desert' island. Parts of the island have low rainfall and would have a desert climate.
A desert island is not specific to any climate; however it is unlikely that a desert island would have a desert climate... because it's an island; a chunk of land in the middle of water. The desert in desert island means that no-one lives there... it's deserted. Islands in the Arctic and Antarctica could be considered deserts, but one usually connotes desert islands as having tropical climates.
It would be in the polar climate.
They don't. Only the south of the South Island has a similar climate to Britain because it is on a similar latitude. The north of the North Island is sub tropical - something that Britons would love to have.
Yes, Ketchikan has Wal-mart, which sell cheap, plastic kayaks in that time of the year. Also, Ketchikan has a store called Tongass Marine & Outdoors and they also sell Kayaks for a more exspensive price but its much better. I would either recommend that you order them online however for you can have a better selection. Also, I know Tongass Marine and Outdoor sells inflatable kayaks. They work just as good as the real ones! And easy to transport too :) Also you can just rent them from the Rec Center.
We can calculate the climate ratio to determine the climate type.if the climate ratio is less than 0.4 the climate type would be arid,if the climate ratio is between 0.4 to 0.8 climate ratio would be semirid ,if the climate ratio is between 0.8 to 1.2 climate type would be subhumid andif the climate ratio is greater than 1.2 climate type would be humid.The formula for climate ratio is p/Ep, wherep=precipitationEp=potential evapotranspiration.
it is according to how the climate was changed. If it was a case in which the climate got colder the snake would die. If it was a warmer climate it would adapt very well.