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Region that is always cool or cold?

tundra


What physical features are in the northeast region?

The North east region of the United States has a somewhat cool climate. It has long, cold winters and hot summers.


What is a polar climate region with a short cool summers and bitterly cold winters called?

This type of climate region is called a tundra climate.


What has long cold winters and short cool summers?

A region with long cold winters and short cool summers is typically found in polar or subarctic climates. These regions are characterized by extended periods of cold weather, with temperatures consistently below freezing in winter and short mild summers with temperatures rarely exceeding 60°F.


What is th climate of the northern region of Canada?

Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Long cold winters, short cool summers.


Is temperature in the desert always hot?

No, there are deserts where the temperature is always bitterly cold and deserts where it is always cool. Heat does not determine a desert. Lack of rainfall determines a desert.


What is the climate of coastal region?

its climate are mild with hot summers and very cool wintersit is cold ,sunny,windy and rainy it is a bad weather


What is the antonyms of blaze?

cool cold anything to cool down or anything cold


Cool is cold right?

Cool can either mean awesome or slightly cold.


What is a cool saying?

Cool can mean two different things: 1. Cool - You can be cool as in cold, it means between hot and cold. For instance: "Lila was lying on the deck chair, enjoying the cool breeze blowing on her face" "Flora was cool, not cold or hot, just right" 2. Cool - meaning you are a dude just hanging out on the streets. For instance: "George was just hanging out being cool" "Daniel was not cool, he was a nerd" So, now you know what 'cool' means! Cool can mean two different things! Cool is saying that you are COOL as in awesome, or COOL as in a bit cold. Hope this helped!


What is the climate for the innuitian mountains?

The climate in the Innuitian Mountains is typically cold and polar, with long, harsh winters and short, cool summers. Precipitation is low and mostly falls as snow due to the cold temperatures. Strong winds and frequent snowstorms are common in the region.


Why does it become cool and clear after a severe thunderstorm?

Severe thunderstorms often form along cold fronts, though not always.

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