How does the climate affect literature writting?
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Climate is the prevailing atmospheric conditions of a location or region, its annual patterns of warmth and cold, moisture and dryness, cloudiness and clear, determined after an extended period of observation, usually over many decades. The term can also be used to describe a region characterized by a given climate.
Literature can be any writings of universal interest, carefully crafted in form and expression. Literature can be in the form of fiction, writing from the imagination, as in novels, short stories, drama, or poetry. Or it can be non-these few lines and sparse verse are contained a vivid description of the Great Plains landscape and the experience of drought. Literature has had a long relationship with climate as the human species attempts to capture its home environment and convey a sense of it to others, develop an understanding of why landscapes vary from one place to another, and communicate as well as preserve our environmental knowledge.