Farming
G. A. Watson has written: 'A study of tree crop farming systems in the lowland humid tropics' 'A study of tree crop farming systems in the lowland humid tropics,volume 1.'
The Southern Colonies were best for farming because they offered the longest growing season. The hot, humid summers and mild winters meant that farming could often take place year-round,
It depends where you are. the eastern Midwest tends to be more lush, while the west Midwest is dry and not so good for farming.
Ford S. Prince has written: 'Grassland farming in the humid Northeast' -- subject(s): Grasses, Pastures
The main economic activity for all of them is commercial farming, this helps explain why the climate is marine west coast and humid continental, because there is plenty of rain for crops to grow.
The Humid Subtropical have long periods of summer. The winters are mild to cool, depending on latitude. The climate is very suitable for raising crops.The Mediterranean have hot and dry summers. The winters are cool and rainy. The climate supports farming and agricultural activity.
France has a North West European climatic type, which is warm summers , cool winters, and precipitation at all seasons. Possibly humid in the summer The exceptionm being the the southern (Mediterranean) coast, which as hot dry summers and cool wet winters. possibly arid in the summer.
It is humid.
humid
Europe is very humid.
Very humid.