Michigan generally has a moist summer, temperatures ranging from mild to hot. The winter consists of snowy conditions and cold temperatures. For a more detailed answer, follow "Related links" below.
four full seasons. each as beautiful as the other. summers are mostly warm with highs from 80's into the 90's, autumn has great foliage colors, the winters usually produce moderate amounts of snow with the lows reaching into the negatives, and spring with the nature and flowers and growth.
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It can grow anywhere China, Michigan, Asia. The climate is not particularly suited for it, but it could be done.
Michigan is a northern state with seasonal cold weather. The numerous lake and natural areas make for excellent recreational opportunities. These activities are seasonal due to the climate.
Most of Michigan is in Climate Zone 5, with the lowest winter temperatures usually between -20 and -10 degrees Fahrenheit, except for the most northerly part of the Michigan Upper Peninsula which is in Climate Zone 4 (-30 to -20 degrees Fahrenheit).
Birch trees tend to live in forests. These forests have a mild climate that changes often such as the climate found in Michigan.
No. Firstly, platypuses are native to eastern Australia. Secondly, the climate of Michigan in winter would be too cold for platypuses.
Richard A. Keen has written: 'Michigan weather' -- subject(s): Climate 'Skywatch' -- subject(s): Climate 'Minnesota weather' -- subject(s): Climate
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