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  2. Climate of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Asia is dry across its southwestern region. Some of the largest daily temperature ranges on Earth occur in the western part of Asia . The monsoon circulation dominates across the southern and eastern regions, due to the Himalayas forcing the formation of a thermal low which draws in moisture during the summer.

  3. File:East Asia map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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    English: East Asia map of Köppen climate classification. Date: 20 February 2016: Source: Derived from World Köppen Classification (with authors).svg. Author:

  4. File:South Asia map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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    English: South Asia map of Köppen climate classification. Date: 20 February 2016: Source: Derived from World Köppen Classification (with authors).svg. Author:

  5. Köppen climate classification - Wikipedia

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    Dry-winter subtropical highland climate (Cwb) is a type of climate mainly found in highlands inside the tropics of Central America, South America, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia or areas in the subtropics. Winters are noticeable and dry, and summers can be very rainy.

  6. File:Koppen-Geiger Map Eastern Asia present.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Köppen–Geiger climate classification map for Eastern Asia العربية: خريطةٌ مفصّلةٌ تُصنّف أنواع المناخات في مختلفِ مناطق شرق آسا. Date

  7. File:Central Asia map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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    A map of Central Asia showing Köppen climate classification. 此文件中描述的项目 depicts. Central Asia. Köppen climate classification ...

  8. Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is also likely to pose a serious threat to the region's fisheries: [142] 3.35 million fishers in the Southeast Asia are reliant on coral reefs, [143]: 1479 and yet those reefs are highly vulnerable to even low-emission climate change and will likely be lost if global warming exceeds 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) [151] [152] By 2050–2070 ...

  9. List of cities by average temperature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the temperature listed here, depending on how large the difference between daily highs and lows is.