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The climate at the time of the dinosaurs in South Dakota was probably warmer and more moist than what we currently experience. When the dinosaurs lived in western South Dakota, much of eastern South Dakota was covered by an inland sea. The climate had a well-defined wet and dry season and quite warm average annual temperatures.
That describes South Carolina. South Dakota's climate is called a continental climate.
Greece is a lot warmer. It is further south.
Eastern South Dakota has a humid continental climate and has higher precipitation than the western part of the state. Western South Dakota has a semi-arid climate, except in the Black Hills region, which also has a humid continental climate.
Crocodiles do not live in South Dakota as the climate is too cold, however, there is one crocodile in South Dakota, at Reptile Gardens in Rapid City, South Dakota.
No. Part of it has a continental climate and part of it has a steppe climate.
South Dakota has an interior continental climate, with hot, semi-humid summers; cold, dry winters; high winds; and periodic droughts.
Northern and central Florida have a humid subtropical climate. South Florida has a tropical climate.
the suths climate tends to be warmer than other states farther from the equator
I don't think so
Yes, they leave Ireland for the winter months and fly south to warmer places.
Most of South Dakota is located in Plant Hardiness Zone 4. Some areas in northern South Dakota are in Zone 3 while some areas in the Black Hills and southeastern South Dakota are in Zone 5.