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  2. Subtropics - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Holdridge defined the subtropical climates as having a mean annual biotemperature between the frost line or critical temperature line, 16 °C to 18 °C (depending on locations in the world), and 24 °C. [10] The frost line separates the warm temperate region from the subtropical region.

  3. Humid subtropical climate | Temperate, Rainfall & Temperature ...

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    humid subtropical climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. This climate type is found on the eastern sides of the continents between 20° and 35° N and S latitude.

  4. Humid subtropical climate - Wikipedia

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    A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.

  5. Subtropical climate - (World Geography) - Vocab, Definition ...

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    A subtropical climate is characterized by warm to hot summers and mild winters, typically found between 23.5° and 35° latitude in both hemispheres. This climate type is often marked by high humidity, abundant rainfall in the summer months, and distinct wet and dry seasons.

  6. Subtropical Climate: Features and Locations - iGeography

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    Defining Subtropical Climate. One must look at a blend of conditions to grasp the subtropical climate. These highlight its uniqueness against tropical and temperate zones. Subtropical areas lie between 23.5° and 35° latitudes across both hemispheres. They have moderate temperature ranges and different seasons close to the always warm tropics.

  7. Humid subtropical climate - (World Geography) - Fiveable

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    Definition. A humid subtropical climate is characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters, typically found on the eastern sides of continents between latitudes 25° and 40° north and south.

  8. 9.5.4: Humid Subtropical Climate - Geosciences LibreTexts

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    The humid subtropical climate is noted for its warm summer months, and relatively mild winters. Summer temperatures average between 21 o (69.8 o F) to 26 o C (78.8 o F) and no winter month has an average temperature below 0 o C (32 o F). Many days the temperature can hit 32 o C (90 o F) or higher.

  9. 7.5.4: Humid Subtropical Climate - Geosciences LibreTexts

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    The humid subtropical climate gets its name from the high humidity experienced in this environment. Dominance of the warm and moist maritime tropical air creates summers similar to the humid tropics. Precipitation is generally evenly distributed throughout the year.

  10. Subtropical Climate Zone | oneweather.org

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    The subtropical climate zone is intermediate between the tropical and temperate climatic zones. In the northern hemisphere the subtropical climate is characteristic of the southern part of the United States, the central part of continental China, as well as the Mediterranean part of Europe.

  11. Subtropical climate - (Paleontology) - Vocab, Definition ...

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    A subtropical climate is characterized by warm to hot summers and mild winters, typically located between the tropics and temperate zones. This type of climate often supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, including both tropical and temperate species, and is influenced by factors such as ocean currents and geographical features.