World climates are organized into categories based on factors such as temperature and precipitation. These categories include tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar climates. Biomes are then organized within these climate categories based on factors like vegetation, wildlife, and adaptations of organisms to specific environmental conditions.
The climates of interior regions of a landmass marked by warm or hot summers and cold snowy winters are called continental climates. These regions experience large temperature variations between summer and winter due to their distance from moderating ocean influences.
The regions immediately surrounding Earth's poles are called the polar regions. These regions are characterized by cold temperatures, ice, and polar climates.
Moderate climates are typically found in regions located between the polar and tropical zones. These regions are characterized by temperate weather with mild temperatures and moderate rainfall throughout the year. Examples include parts of North America, Europe, and southern Australia.
Countries such as Mexico, Australia, South Africa, Iran, and parts of the United States (like Texas and Arizona) have regions with semi-arid climates. These regions typically experience hot and dry conditions with low precipitation levels, making them prone to desertification.
In ancient Greece, regions were organized into city-states.
The highlands are areas that are mountainous regions or on a mountainous plateau. The climates in these regions are much cooler than the temperatures of the valley floors.
The highlands are areas that are mountainous regions or on a mountainous plateau. The climates in these regions are much cooler than the temperatures of the valley floors.
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World climates are organized into categories based on factors such as temperature and precipitation. These categories include tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar climates. Biomes are then organized within these climate categories based on factors like vegetation, wildlife, and adaptations of organisms to specific environmental conditions.
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The climates of interior regions of a landmass marked by warm or hot summers and cold snowy winters are called continental climates. These regions experience large temperature variations between summer and winter due to their distance from moderating ocean influences.
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they are located in mountainous regions