A humid climate often means an above average rainfall, and more water erosion to shape the hills into a more rounded shape.
Egypt's climate is predominantly dry, with low humidity levels throughout most of the country.
The population density of areas with a humid continental climate can vary widely depending on factors such as urbanization, geographic location, and infrastructure. Generally, these regions can have varying population densities, with some densely populated urban areas and other more sparsely populated rural areas.
Yes, the subarctic climate is generally colder than the humid continental climate. Subarctic climates have shorter, cooler summers and longer, colder winters with temperatures consistently below freezing, while humid continental climates have more moderate temperatures with distinct summer and winter seasons.
According to Köppen classification system India has mixture of climates. India has Alpine, Humid subtropical, Tropical wet-dry, Tropical wet, Semi-arid, and Arid zones. Please check the resource link for more details.
Australia - Climate varies from tropical in the north to temperate in the south. Canada - Diverse climate ranging from arctic in the north to temperate in the south. Brazil - Tropical in the north, with more temperate climate in the south. Russia - Mostly subarctic, with some areas experiencing more temperate or arctic climates. Japan - Mostly temperate, with some areas experiencing a humid subtropical climate.
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Most of Germany has a (humid) temperate climate, but the more easterly parts have a continental climate.
tropical
because it is more near the sun
Savanna is the grassland transition zone between a desert and a more humid region.
It is a hot one and more humid
No, guavas prefer a more humid, tropical climate.
Winters were cold and summers were mild
There is a wide range of climates in the Northeast. Northern New England has warm, humid summers and snowy, cold, bitter winters. Below that has a Hot summer humid continental climate. They also have cold snowy winters. Boston, Pittsburgh and Hartford have this climate. Southeastern Pennsylvania and southwestern Connecticut have a humid subtropical climate with hot humid climates and a more mild winter.
Depending on where in Connecticut you are, and on your particular micro-climate, Connecticut ranges from a 5B to a 7A USDA Hardiness Zones.The southern coast is warmest, at 7A. The northwest and northeast hills are coldest as a zone 5B. The rest of the state is rated as a 6B.(See related links, below, for a map. It is a frames site, so you will probably still have to click on 'CT' to reach the map page.)
no its false it does not have the same climate zone
Egypt's climate is predominantly dry, with low humidity levels throughout most of the country.