Long, harsh winters and prostrate summers. Transitional Belts (marked with "Sub-"): Subequatorial (2): Alternating wet summers and dry winters.
High humidity, mild winters (e.g., Western Europe). Long, harsh winters and prostrate summers
Within the and Subtropical belts, you must often identify specific regions based on their proximity to oceans: mild winters (e.g.
Filling out the 7th-grade geography outline map (контурная карта) "Climate Belts and Regions of the World" requires a systematic approach to accurately represent Earth's climatic diversity. 1. Key Climate Belts to Include less rain (e.g.
Drastic temperature swings, less rain (e.g., Central Eurasia).