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Florida is located in the northeast trade winds belt, which brings winds from the northeast direction to the region.
I live in Florida near Alabama .. on every corner there is a baptist church and here is what I found that may mean a circle of believers "A geographic region that is distinctive in a specific respect:
The answer to this depends on who is saying it, but in general, no, this is not an insult. The "Bible Belt" refers to an area of the United States that is predominantly Christian. The "Buckle" of the Bible Belt normally refers to the states that are central to this region and is typically used to emphasize that a state is even more heavily Christian in its culture than the other states in the region.
being more extreme in their religion.
That depends on which region to which you are referring. I'm guessing the Midwest is what you're looking for. It is also in Tornado Alley and part of The Bible belt if I'm correct.
The Bible Belt is an informal term for a region in the south-eastern and south-central United States in which socially conservative evangelical Protestantism is a significant part of the culture and Christian church attendance across the denominations is generally higher than the nation's average.
All of Tennessee is in the Bible Belt.
Certainly. There are many ways to win without winning the Bible Belt states. The only southern state that Obama won in 2012 was Florida and he would have won without it .
The Bible Belt is not a formal region of the world. It is not a physical landmass or anything else. It is just a nickname for a specific section of the United States.
global wind belt in Miami Florida