A. Marine West Coast Climate - sunny, mild Marine West Coast Climate is also called Oceanic. It is characterized with relatively narrow annual temperature range and features a warm (but not hot) summers and cool (but not. cold) winters. B. Tropical wet and dry - <span>Heavy downpours of rain </span><span>All twelve months in the tropical climate regions have mean temperatures of at least 18 °C.</span> <span>C. Moderate Mediterranean - mild and rainy </span>This climate<span> is known for warm to hot, dry summers and mild to cool, wet winters. </span><span> D. Tundra - cold </span>Tundra is the climate with largest average precipitation per season (4.5 inches.) The type of precipitation that falls in this climate<span> is mostly snow in the winter, and in the summer it is rain, with occasional snow. </span>
<span>Marine west coast: Mild and rainy Tropical wet and dry: Heavy downpours of rain Moderate Mediterranean: Sunny, mild <span>Tundra: Cold</span></span>
The International Date Line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north-south line on the Earth
If the land was big and flat. The soil would need to be moist and fertile. Other factors would need to be the area. Is it shaded or can the sun shine through so the plants can grow.
The population of sub-Sahara Africa has grown from 186 million to 856 million people from 1950-2010. That’s about 11 million people a year for the past 60 years or approximately 670 million people in 60 years. By 2060, the population of sub-Sahara Africa could be as large as 2.7 billion people.