It is mostly of the subtropical variety (warm, humid climate) with temps on the 36-41 °C (97-106 °F) range.
Mediterranean
Chaparrals
Same as today, mediterranean climate in coastal areas, colder inland.
They are by the sea. The Gulf Coast is an oil-producing region, while the southern Pacific coast benefits from a tropical climate that encourages tourism.
Steppes get more rainfall
Southern U.S., mainly along coastal areas.
Southern California predominantly features a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. This climate supports diverse vegetation, including chaparral and coastal scrub. Coastal areas tend to have milder temperatures, while inland regions experience more pronounced heat during summer months. Overall, the region is known for its abundant sunshine and low annual rainfall.
In Florida, the southern part, including areas like Miami and the Florida Keys, has a tropical climate zone. In Hawaii, most of the islands, especially coastal regions, experience a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high humidity.
Turkey's coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. In contrast, the steppes in Turkey experience a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, characterized by low precipitation and temperature variations. The coastal areas have more moderate temperatures and higher levels of humidity compared to the steppes.
They live in about 10 c or around warm coastal areas
Coastal Plains Northern and southern lowlands, karst areas
The southern shores typically refer to the coastal areas located in the southern part of a country or continent. For example, in the United States, this could include the southern coastlines of states like Florida, Texas, and California. Similarly, in other regions, such as Australia, the southern shores would pertain to the coastal areas along the southern coastline. The exact locations can vary depending on the geographic context.