anywhere from hot to smoky, because of forest fires.
Alaska's average climate is characterized by frigid, winter-like temperatures, and snow. However, in the summer, it does warm up quite a bit.
depends if you move in the summer or in the winter if you move in the winter you are in for a shock. if you move in the summer its hot but not as hot as kentucky. the summers can reach to at the most 90 and winters -40 in places like barrow. in anchorage it would be like the lowest at -30.
Quite pleasant except in Barrow.
Due to its harsh climate, life in Alaska for Russians and anyone else was difficult.
No. Tree frogs like a tropical climate. Alaska is far too cold for them.
Alaska is too big to have a "general" climate. It varies from moderate in the south and along the inside passage to arctic in the extreme north.
Alaska, part of the United States has a similar climate as does parts of Canada.
No summer is not climate its a season. Climates ore more of a description like a rainforest, a desert, or a pararie. A season is summer, winter, fall, or spring.
Summer: Its hot and its over 95 Fahrenheit
Warm in the summer and rainy/foggy in winter.
england climate was freezing in winter and warm in summer
they like the savanahh and summer