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The British climate is described as Temperate, with no extremes of weather
No Temperate climates do not have extremes of weather.
Yes, it is (a temperate individual, a temperate climate). The adjective temperate is from the verb "to temper" and related to the noun temperance. It means mild and without extremes (in behavior, for people).
The UK has a temperate climate. No extremes of high or low temperature.
precipitation tends to be above average in the winter
Yes, it is (a temperate individual, a temperate climate). The adjective temperate is from the verb "to temper" and related to the noun temperance. It means mild and without extremes (in behavior, for people).
When there is variation of temperatures but no extremes of heat or cold. Typically these locations are midway between the equtor and poles.
Much the same as the rest of the UK. It has a temperate climate with no extremes of hot or cold.
Australia
No but very similar, a temperate deciduous forest is made up of deciduous trees or trees that change colors with the seasons, unlike an Tagia(Conifers) which is mainly evergreens trees that stay green year-round. A temperate broad leaf forest is warmer, and more humid, and also contains a wider variety of plant species.
Most livestock grow the best in temperate reagions. Temperature extremes (too hot or too cold) will affect growth rates, production rates, and reproduction.
Highland regions are considered a distinct climate because they tend to have shorter growing seasons, more extremes in daily temperatures, and more precipitation.