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Alaska has a predominantly subarctic to polar climate, characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers, with significant variations depending on the region. In contrast, Florida has a humid subtropical climate, featuring hot, humid summers and mild winters, with a pronounced wet season. These differences in climate affect population distribution, with most of Alaska's population concentrated in urban areas like Anchorage, while Florida has a larger and more evenly distributed population across its cities and coastal areas.

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