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  1. What Are the Different Climate Types? - NOAA SciJinks

    • Learn about the five main climate types on Earth and how they are influenced by temperature, precipitation, and latitude. Find out how weather satellites monitor and map climate zones and their changes over t… See more

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  1. In dry climates, summers are hot to very hot and there’s hardly any rain that falls at all. Winter days can be cool or warm, and winter nights can be very cold. The air is dry, there are hardly any clouds; the sun is very powerful and you’ll certainly get a massive glare in your eyes. There is a big temperature difference between day and night.
    www.konnecthq.com/dry-climates/
    Cold desert climates (BWk) usually feature hot (or warm in a few instances), dry summers, though summers are not typically as hot as hot desert climates. Unlike hot desert climates, cold desert climates tend to feature cold, dry winters. Snow tends to be rare in regions with this climate.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_climate
    The temperature in the dry arid area can get over 130 degrees Fahrenheit and can be as cold as -30 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature depends on where the desert is located. If a desert is located further away from the equator, it will be cooler than the desert that is close to the equator.
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    The climate is wet and cool in autumn, winter, and spring, and stable and dry in the summer months, especially July and August. On average, the wettest month is typically November or December; the driest, July.

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  10. Dry Climates - Education site

    Dry climates, categorized as arid or semiarid, experience low precipitation. Arid regions support limited vegetation, while semiarid areas sustain grasslands. Flora and fauna in these zones adapt to water scarcity.

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