The mildest winters and hottest summers were found in the "humid subtropical climate".
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Humid sub-tropical climate refers to a climate zone seen by humid and hot summer, with cold or mild winters. Such climates usually lie on the south-east part of all continents, typically between 25 ° to 35 ° latitudes, and are situated from neighbouring tropical climates in a pole ward position.
According to the Koppen climates classification, the Cfa and Cwa climate zones are defined as humid sub-tropical or mild temperate climate.
The humid subtropical climate is mostly covered in the coastal south-eastern South Africa; east Asia from northern India to Japan via southern China; south-eastern United States, south-eastern South America and eastern Australia.
The term applied to
powers shared between the state and federal government are known as "<span>Concurrent power".
Concurrent powers in countries with a federal government refer to such powers
that are shared by both the government and every constituent political unit,
for example, a state or province. These include <span>collecting taxes, Setting up court systems, Charter banks etc.</span></span>
King Henry VII of England commissioned an exploration so that a northwest passage is found towards the Orient because the Ottomans had captured Constantinople which was of great importance trade wise and also the waters in the eastern part of the Mediterranean became very dangerous for sale. Because the English king did not wanted to pay huge commissions to the Ottomans so that English boats can pass by freely and safely, he wanted a new route to be found so that the trade can go on freely and by English terms, not someone else's.
WW1 lasted from 1914 until 1918 and was provoked by the animosities between two alliances.
Explanation:
- Members of Triple Alliance were dissatisfied with the division of powers, especially when it comes to colonies.
- The immediate cause of the outbreak of war was the Sarajevo assassination and the cause of the unresolved crisis in July 1914 between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.
- In Sarajevo assassination archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered by Gavrilo Princip, member of Young Bosnia.
- However, the causes of the war lie in the decades-long complex military-political situation and the rivalry between the great powers in Europe, who needed a reason to move from prosperity to a state of universal war in just a few months.
- The war was initially fought on three main fronts: Western, Eastern and Balkan.
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