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Most of the Great Plains region has a semiarid climate, with a wide range of temperature and little rainfall. The semiarid climate does not provide enough precipitation to support trees in much of the region where the natural vegetation is mostly grassland, but in northern regions the summers are short and cool and the sparse precipitation is enough to support a coniferous forest.
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∙ 13y agodesi346
Plains typically have a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. They often experience high temperature variations between day and night. Precipitation levels can vary, with some plains receiving more rainfall while others may be more arid.
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The great plains has a continintul climate over much of there expanse cold winter's and warm Summers prevail with low presipitaion and humidity!
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∙ 14y agoharsh winds blizzards
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∙ 13y agovery cold winters and very hot summers
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∙ 11y agoHot summers Cold winters
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∙ 6y agoWhat calls the dust bowl
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∙ 12y agoDry.
It is the plains
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
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Some factors that affect the climate of the Great Plains region include its distance from large bodies of water, its latitude, elevation, prevailing winds, and the presence of mountain ranges. These factors influence temperature, precipitation levels, and weather patterns in the region.
It is the plains
the climate is arid
Because coastal plains generally have a moderate climate.
the climate is arid
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Yes and no
plains
warm
Coastal plains climate is mild hot in the summer and cool in the winter. Also very rainy.
Whatever the climate of the Great Plains is.
Semiarid climate
64.5F is the average temperature of the rolling plains