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well, water takes a longer time to heat and cool versus soil who heats and cools more rapidly... so that would mean places of regions located near bodies of water would be warmer.
When i picture this question i think that people would say that they think millipedes like cold climates because of seeing them in cold moist basements When i picture this question i think that people would say that they think millipedes like cold climates because of seeing them in cold moist basements
Large cities=large groups of people=hotter climates
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
The most severe effect that climate change will have on people's lives are rising sea levels and more severe weather due to the increased temperatures and glacial melt. certain places have many different climates. for example the Sahara dessert has very harsh, dry climates, while a tropical rainforest has lush vegetation and rainfall. People change and adapt to the climates they are living in. that is seen in what they wear, how they act and what they say.
Temperature - Chile, Argentina and Mexico Drought - Chile and Mexico Rain Shadow Effect - Andes and other Mountain regions I haven't got the other one yet!
By making the people trying and learning to adjust to the warmer climates,and the climates would be all off balance.
It would effect regions and their agriculture
The desert is hot and dry, so why would people want to live there?
Hunter-gatherer groups typically confront a variety of climates, ranging from arctic and subarctic regions with cold temperatures, to tropical regions with high humidity and precipitation. These groups often adapt to their environments by wearing appropriate clothing, building shelters, and utilizing specific hunting and gathering techniques suited to the climate.
There would need a source of irrigation water.
People tend to live in areas of the world that, how do you say it, have temperate climates. Not many people like to live in polar climates, or dry climates. So temperate climate zones are the way to go.
In every season it can be grown in subtropical or equatorial climates, but in northern tropical regions it should be planted in the spring season. This would be April and May in the northern hemisphere.
It depends; in the north and center where desert and temperate climates are found you would find pretty cold temperatures (14 up to 68 ºF). In the southern regions and near the coast you would find much warmer climates, up to 90 ºF.
well, water takes a longer time to heat and cool versus soil who heats and cools more rapidly... so that would mean places of regions located near bodies of water would be warmer.
Agriculture would have been most challenging in areas with harsh climates, such as deserts or polar regions, where water scarcity or extreme temperatures make it difficult to grow crops. Additionally, regions with poor soil quality or frequent natural disasters, like flooding or droughts, would present challenges for sustainable agriculture.
Muslim countries can vary in climate from hot to cold. Many Muslim countries are located in regions with hot climates, such as the Middle East and North Africa, while others are located in regions with colder climates, such as Central Asia. It ultimately depends on the specific country and its geographic location.