elephants
Elephants live in a variety of climates, from hot and humid tropical forests to dry savannas. They are well-adapted to both hot and cold environments, and their large size helps regulate their body temperature.
Monkeys live in different climates and vary in size, but there are small species of monkeys that live in hot climates. Ospreys also tolerate various environments, including warm regions.
People wear cotton in hot climates because the cotton is an absorbing material. In hot climates people sweat a lot and the cotton absorbs that.
mesothermal climates.
The Canada lynx lives in cold climates as does the Eurasian lynx. However, they also inhabit warmer climates and the Iberian lynx and bobcat also live in warmer, even hot, climates.
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Hot climates typically have high temperatures and low humidity, while cold climates have low temperatures and can vary in humidity. Hot climates are typically found near the equator, while cold climates are usually closer to the poles. The presence or absence of snow is a key distinguishing factor between hot and cold climates.
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Warm Climates
People in hot climates do not automatically have long hair. This is simply and untrue statement.
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Climates that experience distinct hot and cold seasons, without extreme temperatures year-round, are referred to as temperate climates. These climates typically have a moderate range of temperatures and are often characterized by four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Examples include Mediterranean, continental, and oceanic climates.