World climates
Climate definition:Climate is the average weather conditions recorded at a place over many years. The two most important factor are temperature and precipitation.
Wladimir Koppen´s says that the definition of the world climate mean that the Equatorial, Tropical Continental and Monsoon are fromGroup A: Tropical/Mega thermal climates, Hot desert and Cold climate are from Group B: Dry arid/semiarid climates, and Tundra belongs to Group E: Polar and alpine climates
Climate definition:Climate is the average weather conditions recorded at a place over many years. The two most important factor are temperature and precipitation.
Wladimir Koppen´s says that the definition of the world climate mean that the Equatorial, Tropical Continental and Monsoon are fromGroup A: Tropical/Mega thermal climates, Hot desert and Cold climate are from Group B: Dry arid/semiarid climates, and Tundra belongs to Group E: Polar and alpine climates
Equatorial climate is found in the equator
line and 10 degrees north and south, the temperature are all the years between
(26-28C), there is no dry season and the rainfall is totally distributed by all
the year, the precipitation had a value of at least 60MM it have no summer or Winter,
it is tipically hot and wet all the year and the precipitations are frequently
in this places
Moonsoon climate is located in south and
central america, the temperature are mostly above 10degrees, in this climates
there are wet and dry seasons and also has one month of driest, it has a 60MM
of precipitation but more 100
Tropical continental is found in Africa, Asia
and South America, the temperature are all the years 18C, typically it has dry
seasons with a driest month and it has a precipitation of less than 60MM and
also less than 100MM
Hot desert climate is located in the desert of North Africa,
the temperature are between (40-45C), these climate are generally hot, sunny
and dry, typically and it has a precipitation of 28MM
Tundra climate is located in northern Canada, part of Alaska, most
Greenland and northern Russia, the maximum of temperature is between (7-10C)
and winter temperatures reach between (-28C to -34C)it is cold through all
months of the year, Precipitation
totals 6-10MM, which includes melted snow.
Cold
deset They occur in the Antarctic, Greenland and the Nearctic realm, The mean
winter temperature is between -2 to 4° C and the mean summer temperature is
between 21-26° C, The mean annual precipitation ranges from 15-26 cm. Annual
precipitation has reached a maximum of 46 cm and a minimum of 9 cm.
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