Polar
Desert areas range from hot to cold. Blazing hot in the day time, and then the tempuratures freeze when the it's night.
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.
The three major climate zones are tropical, temperate, and polar. Tropical climates are hot and humid near the equator, temperate climates have distinct seasons and moderate temperatures, and polar climates are cold and dry near the poles.
mesothermal climates.
Bobcats usually prefer areas with moderate temperatures, inhabiting a variety of habitats from forests to deserts. They are adapted to a range of temperatures and can survive in both hot and cold weather conditions.
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.
Continental climates are likely to have warm summers but cold winters. These regions experience a wide range of temperatures due to their inland location, with hot summers and cold winters resulting from little moderating influence from large bodies of water. Examples include parts of the Midwest in the United States and central Europe.
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continental climates
hot summers and cold winters
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Rainforests are not found in cold climates. They are found in both warm and temperate climates.