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The most common climate in the US is temperate, which includes regions with four distinct seasons and moderate temperatures. This climate zone covers a large portion of the country, including states like New York, Illinois, and California.
Dry inland and temperated inland.
moderate
The Southwestern US has a very hot and dry climate, which is a desert climate.
The Southwestern US has a very hot and dry climate, which is a desert climate.
The Southwestern US has a desert climate. It's very hot and dry.
hot and dry
The southern region is the region with the dry climate, that is located in the United States
Most of North America falls into the category of "Temperate" climate although the southernmost part falls into the Tropical category and the most northern parts are Actic. By other classifications, the climates of different parts of North America fall into the Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental, and Polar categories. The northernmost part - mostly Canada - is mostly Continental/Subarctic. The center part - mostly the US - is divided roughly equally between Dry/Semi-Arid (mostly west), Continental/Humid Continental (mid-west and northeast), and Moderate/Humid Subtropical (southeast). The southern part (mostly Mexico) is Tropical and Dry.
No. Climate varies depending on location.
Because of the mild waters that are brought up by the Gulf Stream.