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Explain the climatic features of the Warm Temperate Climate.

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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Temperate Climate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Warm temperate climates (C) are defined in the Köppen climate classification as having a coldest month with an average temperature below 18°C but above −3°C. Thus there is a distinct summer and winter season. ... Warm temperate climates have, either seasonally or permanently, an excess of rainfall.

Temperate Climate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Warm temperate climates (C) are defined in the Köppen climate classification as having a coldest month with an average temperature below 18°C but above −3°C. Thus there is a distinct summer and winter season. ... Warm temperate climates have, either seasonally or permanently, an excess of rainfall.

Answered by sakshikjadhav042
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Warm temperate climates (C) are defined in the Köppen climate classification as having a coldest month with an average temperature below 18°C but above −3°C. Thus there is a distinct summer and winter season. ... Warm temperate climates have, either seasonally or permanently, an excess of rainfall.

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