Some countries that have hot and cold climates include the United States of America, Argentina, Ecuador, Nepal, Tanzania, France, Spain, New Zealand, and Italy.
Countries with hot climates include Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Brazil, while countries with cold climates include Russia, Canada, and Norway.
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.
Europe has a diverse climate with regions experiencing both hot and cold climates. Mediterranean countries like Spain and Italy have hot summers, while countries in northern Europe such as Norway and Sweden have cold winters. The climate varies depending on the location within Europe.
Countries near the equator such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Indonesia typically have some of the warmest climates in the world. These regions receive direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to consistently high temperatures. Additionally, countries in the Middle East like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates also experience extremely hot temperatures due to their desert climates.
The Frigid Zone includes countries like Greenland, parts of Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia. These regions experience extremely cold temperatures and have polar climates.
No, continental D climates are typically found in the middle latitudes between 35 and 55 degrees in both hemispheres. They are characterized by having hot summers and cold winters with variable precipitation patterns.
Rainforests are not found in cold climates. They are found in both warm and temperate climates.
mesothermal climates.
They live in cold climates. They prefer living in cold climates, but they can be found in hot climates. Bobcats are just slightly more scarce there.
they cold bec of what is under it the mantle is veryt cold that why
Elephants live in warm to hot climates...they can not tolerate cold.
continental climates
they are cold blooded.
hot summers and cold winters
Polar
Sugar cane is grown in hot climates and wheat can be grown in cold climates
No, bushbabies do not like the cold. They are from hot, tropical climates.
In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.