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por Shi'Mere Lynn hace 3 años

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Earth climate regions

Climate regions on Earth vary greatly, each with distinct characteristics based on temperature and precipitation patterns. Dry climates include arid regions, such as deserts, which receive minimal rainfall, and semiarid areas with slightly more precipitation.

Earth climate regions

Earth climate regions

highlands

Generally cooler and wetter than nearby lowlands; temperature decreasing with altitude

polar

Ice cap
Always cold Average, temperature at or below 0C
Average temperature below 10C in the warmest month
Tundra
Always cold with a short, cool summer ----- warmest temperature about 10C

temperate continental

subartic
Short, cool summers and long, cold winters; light precipitation, mainly in summer
Average temperature 10C or above in the warmest month -3C or in the coldest month
Humid continental
3-10
hot summers and cold winters
precipitation year round

temperate marine

Average 10C above in warmest month, between -3C and 18C in the coldest month
Marine west coast
Mild winters and cool summers, with moderate precipitation all year
Humid subtropical
Hot Summers and cold winters
mediterranean
Warm dry summers and rainy winters

dry

Arid
Desert, with little precipitation, usually less than 25 centimeters per year
Occurs wherever potential evaporation is greater than precipitation; may be hot or cold
Semiarid
dry but receives about 25 to 20 centimeters of precipitation per year

tropical rainy

tropical wet-and-dry
Always hot; alternating wet and dry seasons; heavy rainfall in the wet season
Temperature always 18C or above
tropical wet
Always hot and humid with heavy rainfall {at least 6 centimeters per month} all year round