yes i think they do
Arkansas,Missisipi,Alabama.
I would have to say about in the 90's.
Three states that only have one climate are Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama
In the area that is now the Florida Panhandle, Alabama and Georgia.
Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The state experiences high humidity and significant rainfall throughout the year, with occasional thunderstorms and tornadoes. Snow is rare in Alabama.
The Chickasaw Native Americans lived in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The climate in this areas is fairly mild, but do experience some cold weather.
Huntsville, Alabama
Yes, Flint, Michigan, is generally colder than Alabama. Flint experiences a humid continental climate, with cold winters and warm summers, while Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, resulting in milder winters and hotter summers. Average winter temperatures in Flint can drop below freezing, whereas Alabama rarely sees such low temperatures. Overall, Flint tends to have more snowfall and colder temperatures during the winter months compared to Alabama.
Yes it is in the southeast. It is next to Georgia and above Florida. Lots of open country and the climate is great.
Killing mockingbirds was unlawful. That's all I've got. Good luck.
Mostly Alabama can have a rainforest because of its humid subtropical climate and its abundant rainfall. You won't find any tropical rainforests there because it's not hot enough but it is moist enough to support humid pine/cypress rainforests