Japan experiences a diverse range of climates due to its varying geography. Generally, the country has four distinct seasons: warm summers, cold winters, and mild spring and autumn periods. The climate can differ significantly from region to region, with areas like Okinawa being warm year-round, while northern regions like Hokkaido can be quite cold in winter. Overall, Japan can be both warm and cold depending on the season and location.
its both
its both
cold of course, it's the sea!
Guatemala is actually both warm and cold hope this helps
Both.
warm air and cold air are both different pressures and density's!!!!
usually a cool breeze but warm.
Well octopus's live in both cold and warm water, but they only live in Salt water. Octopus's that live in warm water are usually smaller than the ones who live in cold water.
usually cold
Mammals are usually warm blooded. Sharks and reptiles are usually cold blooded.
Both
No, it is usually warm