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Yes, it is true that arid climates typically experience dry, hot summers. These regions receive very little precipitation, leading to low humidity and high temperatures during the summer months. The lack of moisture in the air contributes to the heat, making summer conditions particularly harsh. In addition, arid climates often have significant temperature variations between day and night.
Mediterranean climate occurs on the coast and has hot dry summers, typically characterized by warm to hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This climate type is found in regions bordering the Mediterranean Sea, parts of California, Western Australia, and parts of South Africa.
A Mediterranean climate typically has mild winters and cool summers. This climate is characterized by wet, mild winters and dry, warm summers.
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Summers in the northeast are typically warm to hot and can be humid, rather than dry. The region often experiences thunderstorms and occasional heatwaves during the summer months.
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False - dry ice does not contain water; it is frozen carbon dioxide
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No, San Francisco receives an average of about 23.65 inches of rain annually. It has a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild, wet winters and dry summers.
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