An area's climate is defined by the long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions in that region. It is typically assessed over a period of 30 years or more to capture the average weather conditions and variations. Factors such as geography, altitude, and proximity to bodies of water also play a significant role in shaping the climate. By analyzing these elements, climatologists can categorize regions into different climate zones.
Climate zones do not effect climate. They are areas defined by people becasue of therelatively similar climatic conditions found within each zone
Regions can be defined based on physical characteristics (such as landforms or climate), cultural factors (like language or religion), or political boundaries (such as countries or states). These distinctions help categorize areas based on similarities in characteristics or functions.
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Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
Climate zones do not effect climate. They are areas defined by people becasue of therelatively similar climatic conditions found within each zone
climate zone; biome
They are defined by how dry and how little precipitation or water there is
Climate is a classification that is chiefly defined by weather.
biome climate zone
Regions can be defined based on physical characteristics (such as landforms or climate), cultural factors (like language or religion), or political boundaries (such as countries or states). These distinctions help categorize areas based on similarities in characteristics or functions.
biome; climate zone
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varied; whatever the mapmaker or map-reader needs to study
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