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Southern.
mild winters, cool summers, and abundant rainfall.
warm summers, cold winters, and even rainfall throughout the year.
The Arctic region receives about 6 to 10 inches of rainfall each year. The Arctic region has short summers and very long cold winters.
hot dry summers mild wet winters
the growing season was about all year round, and their winters were very very very cold, and the summers were warmish hotish!!!
The Southern Colonies were best for farming because they offered the longest growing season. The hot, humid summers and mild winters meant that farming could often take place year-round,
Cold,cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog sunny summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms
where winters are mild (7 deg C/45 deg F in January), summers are cool (16 deg C/61 deg F in July), and rainfall is frequent (800 mm/32 in) during 180 days of the year.
Southern.
The peninsular rivers are not perennial because they are rainfall dependent. As you know that the rainfall pattern in not fixed so they dry out during summers
The peninsular rivers are not perennial because they are rainfall dependent. As you know that the rainfall pattern in not fixed so they dry out during summers
Southern Europe has a Mediterranean climate.
Forks, Washington typically has a mild maritime climate with frequent rain and overcast skies. It experiences cool temperatures throughout the year, with high humidity levels and moderate rainfall. Winters can be cool and rainy, while summers are mild with occasional sunshine.
mild winters, cool summers, and abundant rainfall.
Cape Town receives winter rainfall because it has Mediterranean Climate. In Mediterranean Climate, summers are hot and dry and winters are wet.
Not always. Victoria lies in the southern part of Australia, but it is regularly subject to hot, dry summers. Because it is heavily treed, and large areas of the state are quite mountainous, it experiences frequent, intense bushfires.