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They would be temperate.
Temperate marine climates are located along the edge of continents, between 25° -40° latitude, in the temperate zone where oceans have a moderating effect . The three temperate marine climates all have mild, humid winters.
Between tropical zones and polar regions.
The Tropic of Capricorn
"temperate"
How do tropical climates differ from eachother?
polar zone ~ is found North and south polesMountain zone~ is found near the EurasiaTemperate zone ~ is found near the EurasiaTropical zone~ is found near South America
The distribution of annual precipitation
Tropical climates exist between 23.5 degrees S and 23.5 degrees N latitude.
It is the distance is between bodies of water in temperate climates, or one's proximity, or 'closeness,' to the bodies of water.
They would be temperate.
"temperate"
It's a climate in-between humid and polar climates.
Jamaica is in the tropical zone and Japan is in the temperate zone;
The average temperature difference between arid and temperate climates is about 30 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer months. The temperature difference is greater during the winter months, because arid climates do not have a defined winter.
Temperate marine climates are located along the edge of continents, between 25° -40° latitude, in the temperate zone where oceans have a moderating effect . The three temperate marine climates all have mild, humid winters.
tropical climates is between 23.5 in north and 23.5 in south but in polar climate is between 66.5 in north and 66.5 in south and the similar is that both of them have latitude.