2. Tundra Climate
Tundra is a climate located at latitudes
55º to 70º North, that have a polar
climate and an annual temperatures
average of -28ºC.Their precipitation is
around 350 mm per year and is mostly
of snow. There are shorts summers
and long cold winters. This climate
cover a 20% of the Earth’s surface.
3. Monsoon Climate
The Monsoon Climate have
Tropical Climates, is located most
commonly in South and Central
America, there is also in Asia,
Africa, the Caribbean and North
America. The temperatures remain
high all year round with an average
of 29ºC. The precipitation in this
climate is off 600mm per
year.There are Tropical Monsoon
Forests, found in Tropical areas
with a distinct dry season.
4. The Cold climate
The Cold Climate is located at the
polar circles and at zones of
elevated altitude. In that climate
the temperatures are very low
under 0º because they have Polar
Climate, temperatures are very low
along all the year. There is an
abundant precipitation most of
them are of snow. In the Artic, the
sunsets in October and doesn’t
rise again until February.
5. The Hot Desert
The Hot Desert it is also a Dry
climate, there are located
between 20º and 30º north and
south of the equator. Something
that called my attention of this
climate is that the temperatures
are very different between the
day and the night, on the day the
temperature reach 50ºC and at
night the temperature are below
0ºC. The precipitation are low, it
fall less than 250 mm per year.
6. Tropical Continental Climate
The Tropical Continental have a Dry climate and it
is located in northern Australia, Parts of Central
Africa, and some areas in South America. The
daily temperature range may be 15 degrees
Celsius or even more. Near the Equator the
precipitations are wet seasons, 1000 mm per year
and far from the Equator there are short wet
seasons, 300 mm per year. An interesting thing of
this climate is that there are distinct wet and dry
seasons, most of the rainfall occurs during a
particular period during the year, the wet season.
7. Equatorial Climate
The Equatorial climate have a tropical
climate and is located in the Amazon
Basin(South America), the Congo
Basin(Africa), Malaysia, Indonesia and
some areas in northern Australia. There
is a hoty temperature, the average
monthly temperature is between 26 and
28ºC. The precipitations are high, it fall
2000 mm in a year or more. in this
climate the days there are all the same,
hot, also there’s high evaporation, clouds
are formed and there are heavy rains.