California
Walking sticks live in tropical climates. There are species in the southern parts of the United States. There are many in Central and South America.
Only in California
How do tropical climates differ from eachother?
There are five basic climate regions. These include tropical, dry, temperate, cold, as well as polar. For example, the southwest of the United States is considered a dry region.
The climate of the 48 states is temperate. Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is frigid.
Hawaii and Florida are the two states in the US that have tropical wet and dry climates. These states experience distinct wet and dry seasons, with warm temperatures year-round and high humidity levels.
The hibiscus flower is a very bright, tropical looking flower. They are also know to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. They can be found in warmer climates such as eastern Asia, or some of the warmer states in the United States.
It is Hawaii and Florida.
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They live from the bottem of North America to a few hundred miles north oc the border of the United States and Canada. So, the climates are temperate and tropical.
The United States has a diverse range of climates due to its size and varied geography. It has climates ranging from tropical in Hawaii and southern Florida, arid in the southwest, temperate in the northeast, and continental in the central regions. Overall, the U.S. experiences a mix of climates, including Mediterranean, desert, humid subtropical, and marine west coast climates.