Places with moderate precipitation, and a range of temperatures.
Hawaii and Florida :)
Yes because chemical weathering occurs faster in desert climates. Rocks are us to chemical weathering and temperate climates get it but not as much.
The climates in the United States vary depending on the location. The northern parts of the US are colder than the southern states, which are normally warm.
The three major climate zones on the Earth are the polar, temperate, and tropical zones. Temperatures in these three climate zones are determined mainly by the location, or latitude, of the zone. polar- has the coldest with temperatures almost always below freezing. The Mainland US is temperate, Most of Hawaii is tropical, and Northern Alaska is polar.
Temperate zone would be considered anything North of the Tropic of Capricorn
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
Hawaii and Florida :)
It is Hawaii and Florida.
Yes because chemical weathering occurs faster in desert climates. Rocks are us to chemical weathering and temperate climates get it but not as much.
Marine,Highland,Mediterranean,Steppe,Desert,Continental temperate,Humid subtropical,Tropical,Tundra,Subarctic
The two most common types of desert climates are hot desert climates and cold desert climates. Hot desert climates are usually found under the subtropical ridge, such as the Sahara, the Arabian, Syrian, and Kalahari Deserts, southern and central Pakistan, parts of Iran, the southwestern United States, Northern Mexico, northwest India, and the majority of Australia. Cold desert climates are most frequently found in Asia, and are in temperate zones. Some examples of cold desert climates are the Gobi, the Kyzyl Kum, the Taklamakan deserts in Asia, the Great Basin Desert in the US, and the Ladakh region in India.
i believe that the tow areas in the us that have tropical climates are Arizona and CaliforniaHawaii, and the Gulf Coast/Florida areas.
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
The climates in the United States vary depending on the location. The northern parts of the US are colder than the southern states, which are normally warm.
There are 50 states in the United States of America. These 50 states are very diverse and experience many different climates.
The Sun Belt extends across many states, specifically those southern US states with warm climates and short or no winter season.
Two US states that start with K are Kansas and Kentucky.