bhecause its very long. :)
The eastern part of the Unites States has four climate 'zones': The Northern Eastern, Central Eastern, Southern Eastern, and the very tip of Florida. Northern zone- (Dfb) Humid Continental climate with cool summers, Central zone- (Dfa) Humid Continental climate with warm summers, Southern zone- (Cfa) Humid Subtropical climate. The tip of Florida- (Aw) Tropical Wet/Dry seasons climate.
No. The Everglades in southern Florida would be a good example of tropical climate in America.
Southern Louisiana, Florida
Florida has varied climates, but there are parts of the state such as the southern part that do have tropical climates.
the latitude and the Gulf Stream
Because they are fare away
Most of Florida is dry, and hot because it is closer to the Equator. Nunavut is located farther away from the equator and more North, so it is a lot colder.
which area of Florida? It can freeze in the northern regions.
Northern and central Florida have a humid subtropical climate. South Florida has a tropical climate.
The eastern part of the Unites States has four climate 'zones': The Northern Eastern, Central Eastern, Southern Eastern, and the very tip of Florida. Northern zone- (Dfb) Humid Continental climate with cool summers, Central zone- (Dfa) Humid Continental climate with warm summers, Southern zone- (Cfa) Humid Subtropical climate. The tip of Florida- (Aw) Tropical Wet/Dry seasons climate.
Sub-tropical.
The biggest difference between northern and southern Africa is the climate. Northern Africa is dominated by the Sahara, giving it a desert climate. Southern Africa is covered in lush Savannah and jungles with a tropical climate.
the climaste is very hot
Tropical
because the southern hemispheres have a different climate in northern hemispheres,,,or shall we say that in southern,the climate is tropical because of its location[tropical rain forest]...and in northern was cold[tundra].
The two major climates are the humid, monsoonal climate of the northern half and the dry desert climate of the southern half.
No. The Everglades in southern Florida would be a good example of tropical climate in America.