Your question is incomplete. You need to say which empire.
The climate of the Aztec empire was humid and hot.
Different in different parts of the empire.
The Cocopa live along the Colorado river just south of Yuma Arizona. Most of the years it is hot and arid. Yuma is located in the lower left corner of Arizona
Gypsies
because of the grvity arond the sun
Continental.
the climate was dry and hot and they rarely got any rain
yes i think so
Of course not. The Roman empire was vast. It was hot and sunny in Syria, cold in Germany, and rainy in Briton. For the variations in climate, think of the climates of present day Europe and you will have your answer.
a villi is a finger-like organ normally found in the intestine which have ripples. the ripples on the villi that held the nutrition from the foods we eat and disaperse them troughout the body a little at a time.
The climate is like the climate of Spain and Portugal.
The climate in the Persian Empire varied across its vast territory, as it encompassed a diverse range of landscapes including deserts, mountains, and coastal regions. In general, the region experienced hot summers and mild winters, with areas like Babylon and Susa being known for their extreme heat. The empire's geography also contributed to varied precipitation patterns, with some areas receiving more rainfall than others.