No, Korea does not have a tropical climate.
North Korea has a humid continental climate. For South Korea, it's humid continental in the north and humid subtropical in the south.
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North Korea has tundra regions in its northern mountains due to the cold climate, but it does not have deserts. The country's climate is primarily continental and cold, with distinct seasons throughout the year.
S. Korea's capital is Seoul. N. Korea's capital is Pyongyang.
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South Korea is not tropical. It exists in a temperate climate zone similar to the United States.
The geographic factor that most influences North Korea's climate is its latitude. North Korea is located in the temperate zone and experiences distinct four seasons due to its position in the northern hemisphere. This latitude contributes to cold winters and hot, humid summers in North Korea.
The weather in North Korea varies throughout the year. Winters are cold with snowfall, while summers are warm and humid. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures with blooming flowers or colorful foliage.
North Korea has a humid continental climate. Since the US is much larger than North Korea, the US has many different types of climates. However, a large portion of the US (most of the Eastern US) has a humid continental climate.
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