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San Diego is a wetter climate then Orlando
No, red ferns do not naturally grow in Texas. They are typically found in cooler, wetter regions. Texas's climate is generally too warm and dry for red ferns to thrive.
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Global warming is causing climate change, and yes, part of the climate change may mean some parts of the world will be wetter, even floods and rising sea levels, and other parts will be drier, with droughts and famine. There is already famine in much of Africa and climate change will lead to many more deaths than at present.
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generally warmer and wetter that it is today.
Areas like part of Texas, most of Oklahoma and part of Kansas.
Orlando, Florida has a wetter climate than San Diego, California. Orlando receives more rainfall annually due to its location in a humid subtropical climate zone, while San Diego has a semi-arid Mediterranean climate with less rainfall.
The region in Texas with the driest climate is typically the Trans-Pecos region in the western part of the state. This area experiences low rainfall and high temperatures, with desert-like conditions prevailing.
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The Alps mountain range divides the colder, wetter part of northern Europe from the sunnier southern part.
The Sahara Desert is balancing the climate that exists in other parts of Africa. In the geologic past, parts of the desert had a wetter climate.