you are very mean
Shut up -_-
climate is classifed by the satilight they look aroudn to see if there is going to be a tornado and so so
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Because the United Kingdom is an island,this keeps summers warm and wet and winters generally mild and well..WET.
They can be found now in Madagascar, Seychelles, Mauritius, Reunion, the Galapagos, Sulawesi, Timor, Flores, and Java
It is a button with a graphic of a rectangle with 3 squiggly vertical lines that cross the bottom line of that rectangle. It is located in the center section of the climate control area, which is below the radio, between the fan speed knob abd the diverter knob. If you have automatic climate control, it is above and to the right of the digital display. If you do not have automatic climte control, it is below and to the right of the temperature knob.
The climate in Egypt is VERY hot. Sometimes it can get up to 43 degrees Celsius in the desert summers. That is about 115 degrees Fahrenheit. The climate is mostly hot and dry all year round. That sounds hot but because there is usually low humidity in the desert, it is like going in a sauna. Hot, but you don't feel hot.
The United States has a diverse range of climates due to its size and varied geography. It has climates ranging from tropical in Hawaii and southern Florida, arid in the southwest, temperate in the northeast, and continental in the central regions. Overall, the U.S. experiences a mix of climates, including Mediterranean, desert, humid subtropical, and marine west coast climates.
Climate change is primarily driven by the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, mainly due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to a rise in global temperatures. Additionally, land use changes and agricultural practices contribute to the release of carbon dioxide and methane. The cumulative effect of these activities disrupts natural climate systems, resulting in various environmental impacts.
Three types of climate may be found within France: oceanic, continental, and Mediterranean. The oceanic climate, prevailing in the western parts of the country, is one of small temperature range, ample rainfall, cool summers, and cool but seldom very cold winters. The continental (transition) type of climate, found over much of eastern and central France, adjoining its long common boundary with west-central Europe, is characterized by warmer summers and colder winters than areas farther west; rainfall is ample, and winters tend to be snowy, especially in the higher areas. The Mediterranean climate, widespread throughout the south of France (except in the mountainous southwest), is one of cool winters, hot summers, and limited rainfall. The mean temperature is about 11° C (53° F ) at Paris and 15° C (59° F ) at Nice. In central and southern France, annual rainfall is light to moderate, ranging from about 68 cm (27 in) at Paris to 100 cm (39 in) at Bordeaux. Rainfall is heavy in Brittany, the northern coastal areas, and the mountainous areas, where it reaches more than 112 cm (44 in).