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No, but it is highly recomended to have one. As Louisiana gets very hot and humid during the summer that air circulation could be very important.
Louisiana is one of the hot, humid state that receives a lot of rainfall. Louisiana is shaped like a boot, to represent the letter L.
Yes, sugar beets can grow in Louisiana, but they are not as commonly cultivated there as sugarcane, which is better suited to the region's climate and soil conditions. Sugar beets thrive in cooler climates, so while they can be planted in Louisiana during cooler months, the state's hot and humid summers may pose challenges for their growth. Successful cultivation would require careful management of irrigation and soil quality.
Yes, absolutely Yes. Oh, Christ, yes. Don't come here.
Louisiana is a swamp, and it is often times humid and very wet. Other parts of Louisiana can be dry and arid, but mostly as you get closer and closer to the ocean or bayou then it will get more damp and humid.
it is humid because it usually rains alot and the amount of precipitation is alot.
it is arid
The Southeast, eg, Florida, Georgia.
Yes, it is possible for a region to be both cold and humid.
Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi are generally hot and humid.
No, most of Latin America does not have a humid subtropical climate. The region is diverse in its climate types, including tropical, desert, temperate, and highland climates. Humid subtropical climates are mainly found in regions such as southeastern Brazil, parts of Argentina, and Uruguay.
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Arid America typically has low precipitation levels and dry climates, including regions like the desert southwest. Humid America experiences higher levels of precipitation and has more moisture in the air, such as in the Southeastern United States. These differences in climate affect the types of vegetation, wildlife, and ecosystems present in each region.
Depends on the region, coastal and amazonic regions are humid, but the highlands and Galápagos are not