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California has five primary climate zones: Mediterranean, Coastal, Desert, Steppe, and Mountain. The Mediterranean climate, characterized by dry summers and wet winters, is predominant in coastal areas and much of the interior. The Coastal climate features milder temperatures and higher humidity, while the Desert zone has extreme temperature variations and low precipitation. The Steppe climate, found in some inland areas, has semi-arid conditions, and the Mountain climate varies significantly with elevation, leading to colder temperatures and different precipitation patterns.

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