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torybrooks

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According to the Koeppen system, an A climate is one in which
 
  A) potential evaporation exceeds precipitation.
  B) the average temperature for all months is greater than 18 degrees C.
  C) the coldest month of the year has an average temperature higher than -3 degrees C, but below 18 degrees C.
  D) all months have mean temperatures below 10 degrees C.

Question 2

A Koeppen Climate that has an average temperature for all months greater than 18 degrees C (64 degrees F) is a ________ type of climate.
 
  A) dry
  B) Mild Mid-latitude
  C) polar
  D) tropical



AmberC1996

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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