In 1700, Florida had a subtropical climate characterized by warm temperatures, high humidity, and distinct wet and dry seasons. The state's coastal areas experienced mild winters and hot, humid summers, while the interior regions were typically warmer. Precipitation was abundant, particularly during the summer months, contributing to the lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems that existed at the time. Overall, Florida's climate supported a rich variety of flora and fauna, as well as the indigenous cultures that thrived in the region.
Hot and Humid.
None of the founding fathers were from florida...it was still Spanish territory in the late 1700's.
Yes, originally it was controlled by Spain, but the British took it over.
Florida's landscape is too lush and the climate doesn't suit desserts.
Florida has a very warm moist climate, which provides a lot of energy to fuel storm that can produce tornadoes.
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Hot and Humid.
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Hot and Humid.
What was New Jerseys geography and climate in the 1620-1700's
Northern and central Florida have a humid subtropical climate. South Florida has a tropical climate.
Florida Has the warmest climate because it is closeest to the equator. The climate in which Florida has is the Savana Climate. This may not be the correct answer so don't take my word for it! =l - A person =p
whats Florida's climate
all of Florida has a tropical climate but Jacksonville has more of a sub-tropical climate to be pacific (:
Florida has a tropical climate because it is very close to the equator.
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it was hot summers and cold winters