The climate that never has cold weather is the Tropical climate!
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
it is the climate
cold weather
Climate is the average weather found anywhere on the planet. For instance, Britain has a cool, wet and windy climate. The Sarah has a dry, very hot day and very cold night climate. The Antarctic is noted for having a very cold climate.
the weather in the innuitian mountains is cold and it is in an arctic region.
Really warm weather in the summer and spring, and cold in the fall and winter.
bring cool weather to climate
There really isn't a tiger climate. They have what is called weather. When it is winter it is cold and when it is summer it is hot.
Pluto is very very very cold do to the fact that it is really far from the sun
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
It is because in japan the weather climate is different from India's weather climate.
Cold and freezing weather.
The climate in a taiga is mainly cold. It mostly has cold weather and coniferous forests.
The weather is really cold during winters, however in the summers the weather can be pretty much fair sometimes even in the high 70s! ^.^
Location and climate can affect population in a region by influencing factors such as access to resources, availability of jobs, and quality of life. Regions with favorable climates and natural resources tend to attract more people, leading to higher populations. Harsh climates or remote locations may deter people from settling in those areas, resulting in lower populations.