Whether a plant seed sprouts best in a hot climate or a cold climate depends on the plant species. For many, however, the hot climate is usually the better of the two.
the climate was super hot and cold
The Karankawa lived in a subtropical climate in the coastal regions of present-day Texas. This area experiences hot and humid summers, and mild winters with frequent rainfall. The Karankawa relied on the environmental resources provided by this coastal climate for their sustenance.
no its good for cold climate for hot climates clear roofs will be a good use
The Wichita tribe historically lived in the Southern Plains, an area characterized by hot summers and cold winters. The climate is typically semi-arid with low precipitation levels. The region experiences temperature extremes, with hot summers reaching over 100°F and cold winters dropping below freezing.
A hot and sunny climate sometimes a rainy and cold climate
The desert area they lived in was hot, dry, and windy, with cold nights.
No. They lived in the cold climates of Europe and Asia.
Because of the region the Mayan city was found, it is believed that the Mayan climate was a tropical region. So they lived in jungle. The climate is usually humid, like the rain forest. It has been postulated that the downfall of the Mayan civilization might have been due to climate change and droughts.
They lived, for the most part, in a hot and dry climate. Some, such as the pueblo tribes and Navajo live in a cold dert climate that can get hot in the summer and quite cold in the winter.
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
The Choctaw climate is subtropical and therefore has lots of precipitation. Summers are warm to hot. Cold temperatures are short lived and snow is rare.
It has a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers.
I'd say a hot climate
The climate in the Lakota which is in the Great Plains is that it was relatively cold and hot.
hot and cold
hot and cold