History, asked by isabellagar6, 1 year ago

Most of New Zealand has what type of climate?
A.
tropical humid
B.
marine west coast
C.
humid continental
D.
arid

Answers

Answered by shreeya589
6
humid continental is the climate or tropical humid

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Answered by probrainsme102
1

Answer:

C.Humid continental

Explanation:

The humid continental climate is mainly found in the interior of the continents. This climate experiences four distinct seasons and a very large range of temperatures. Regular rainfall supports a large variety of plants that support a wide variety of animals.

The humid continental climate is one of the few climates with 4 distinct seasons. Hot and humid summers, cool and dry autumns (fall), cold and harsh winters, and a hot and wet spring make living in the Humid Continental a unique weather experience that will keep you guessing.

Similar to the Subarctic climate, the humid continental has a wide range of temperatures, meaning low freezing temperatures and high warm temperatures. The summer month temperature averages around 71 degrees and the winter months usually average 25 degrees. However, summer days can reach over 100 and the winter months often drop below zero, which produces a temperature range of 100 °C. The main cause of humid continental temperatures is latitude. Places that are 40 degrees from the equator are more than 2,800 miles away from the equator, resulting in less direct sunlight and less heat.

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