Answer:
A - Tropical humid - 44. Warm and rainy throughout the year
Tropical humid climates are typical of equatorial areas where lush rainforests grow, they are warm and rainy year round.
B - Dry - 48. Evapotranspiration exceeds precipitation
In dry climates, precipitation is not enough to keep the soil and vegetation moist. This is the climate of arid and desert areas.
C - Warm mid-latitudes - 46. Hot summers with rain and cold snowy winters
In warm mid-latitudes like the Mid Atlantic area of the U.S., seasons are marked, and both summer and winter have a lot of precipitation.
D - Continental - 47. Great seasonal contrasts in temperature
Continental climates are typical of regions that are far away from the ocean. The climate in these areas are stark, with very cold winters, and ver hot summers.
e. E - Polar - 45. Very short, cool summers; long, very cold winters
In polar climates, summers are very short, lasting only a few weeks. Winters on the other hand, are extremely cold, dark, and long, lasting 6 months.