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it is separated into two. the northern part mostly experiences tropical seasons while the southern parts experiences 4 seasons.
The region of southern Europe, because of its proximity to the Mediterranean sea, enjoys a Mediterranean climate.
Neither, only Southern Europe does (it is the only part of Europe with a Mediterranean climate, not the world).
The coasts of Australia should have a tropical climate.
The coastal plains south of the Atacama Desert.
i think its hot and humid
5% of California,coast of the Mediterranean,part of Australia,and South America
The coastal part of Western Australia at approximate coordinates 36S 115E has a Subtropical climate.
Tijuana is part of the coastal sage scrub or chaparral biome. It is also known as the Mediterranean climate by some.
With the exception of the island state of Tasmania, Southern Australia has a warm temperate climate; Tasmania's climate is cool temperate. The southern part of the mainland is hot and dry in summer, and marked by cold and wet winters.
Central and northern part of Bosnia feature moderate continental climate with hot summers and snowy winters. The southern part Hercegovina has a Mediterranean climate. Mountain parts of the country feature alpine climate.
In Europe, the only type of subtropical climate we can find is the Mediterranean climate, also called the Dry summer-subtropical climate. Currently, the Mediterranean climate is found in a great portion of the Southern Europe with some countries such as the major part of Spain, the major part of Italy, the Corse (France), the major part of Greece and the Southeastern France (Provence and Côte d'Azur). There is another type of subtropical climate we can find very rarely in the extreme Southern Spain and that's the subtropical, hot desert climate such as cities like Almeria and I think that's the only city in Europe that has a subtropical, hot desert climate.