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Mediterranean climate (west coast of the continent), temperate oceanic climate (west coast of the continent), savannah climate (tropical monsoon climate in Asia) Accurate, trust me!
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Temperate oceanic climates tend to be found only on narrow strips or islands. It is most typical in Western Europe and has the largest distribution area, and is also distributed in the corresponding latitude zone on the west coast of the American continent, as well as in Tasmania and New Zealand in Oceania. This climate is found in northwestern Europe, the Pacific coast of Canada, southern Chile, South Africa, and a small southeastern part of Australia.
The savannah climate is roughly distributed between 10°N/Nitter and the Tropic of Capricorn, and is typical of central Africa, most of Brazil in South America, and northern and eastern parts of the Australian continent.
From the above, it can be seen that Asia does not have a temperate oceanic climate and a savannah climate, and the rest of the climate should be in Asia.
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Asia does not have a temperate oceanic climate, a savannah climate (Savannah climate), or a Mediterranean climate.
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Savannah climate (Central Africa and Central America), temperate oceanic climate (Western Europe).
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There is no temperate oceanic climate and savannah climate.
Temperate oceanic climates are found in Europe.
Savannah climate is found in Africa. Other climates are found in Asia.
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1.Temperate marine climate (currently recognized by the academic community) 2Savannah climate (I heard that there is controversy in the academic circles, so I mainly use my own textbooks).
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1. There are many north-south spanning latitudes in Asia. It spans 92 degrees of latitude from the North-Zemlya archipelago (81 degrees north latitude) in the Arctic Circle to the island of Rhodi (11 degrees south latitude) south of the equator. The mainland stretches from Cape Dezhniov (169°39 7 W, 66°4 45 N) in the Bering Strait to the east, to Cape Baba (26°3 E, 39°27 N) in the west, and to Cape Molotov in the north, spanning a wide latitude and longitude, with a time difference of 11 13 hours from east to west.
2. There are many longitudes from east to west, from the west coast of the Pacific Ocean to the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea, Turkey, and there is a vast desert in the middle, spanning 169°40 w 26°3 E, and the precipitation conditions vary greatly, 3. The terrain is complex, the terrain is diverse, and the altitude difference is large, there are both vast plains, mountains, deserts, lakes, rivers, and grasslands, resulting in different climates.
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Asia has a complex climate
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Asia crosses latitudes from north to south.
There are many DAOs. It spans 92 degrees of latitude from the North-Zemlya archipelago (81 degrees north latitude) in the Arctic Circle to the island of Radi (11 degrees south latitude) south of the equator. So the thermal conditions vary greatly.
From the west coast of the Pacific Ocean to the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea, Turkey, there is a vast desert in the middle, spanning 169°40 w 26°3 E, the precipitation conditions are different, the terrain is complex, the terrain is diverse, the altitude difference is large, there are both vast plains, mountains, deserts, lakes, rivers, grasslands, resulting in different climates.
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It can be done from the weft.
Compound position. The location of the sea and land and the shape of the ground are judged from three aspects.
Latitude position: across longitude and latitude range, large temperature difference, precipitation large difference.
Location on land and sea: Most of the interior of Asia has a continental climate, and the coastal areas have a significant monsoon climate.
Topographic factors: high and low altitude, there are plateaus, mountains, hills, etc.
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1. There are many latitudes in the north and south spans, and the thermal conditions are quite different.
2. There are many longitudes across the east and west, and the precipitation conditions are different, 3. The terrain is complex, the terrain is diverse, and the altitude difference is large.
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The reason for the complexity and diversity of climate types in Asia is that there are many latitudes spanning north and south, and the thermal conditions vary greatly. There are many longitudes across the east and west, the precipitation conditions are different, the terrain is complex, the terrain is diverse, and the altitude difference is large. Climatic characteristics of Asia.
1.There are many latitudes in the north and south spans, and the thermal conditions are quite different;
2.There are many longitudes across the east and west, and the precipitation conditions vary greatly.
3.The terrain is complex, and the digging and teasing cherry land refers to a variety of liquid potentials and large altitude differences.
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The area is vast and spans a large latitude; There is a big difference between east and west from the ocean; The terrain is complex and varied, adding to the complexity of the climate. The most widely distributed climate type in Asia is the Sida temperate continental climate, which is mainly distributed in the central part of the Eurasian continent, North Asia, Central Asia, West Asia and some landlocked countries in East Asia.
1. There are many latitudes in the north and south spans, and the thermal conditions are quite different.
2. There are many longitudes across the east and west, and the precipitation conditions are very different.
3. The terrain is complex, the terrain is diverse, and the altitude difference is large.
The main climate types are: tropical rainforest climate, tropical monsoon climate, tropical monsoon climate, alpine climate, tropical desert climate, Mediterranean climate, temperate monsoon climate, temperate continental climate, and cold climate.
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The complexity and diversity of Asian climate types is due to the influence of topography, ocean circulation and monsoons, as well as differences in latitude and altitude.
1.Terrain influence
The topography of Asia is extremely complex, with a length of 10,000 kilometers from north to south and a width of 7 kilometers to 11 kilometers from east to west. For example, the Himalayas, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, deserts, grasslands and forests and other characteristic geographical environments affect their climatic characteristics.
2.Monsoon influences
The Asian monsoon region is vast, especially in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and is the largest monsoon belt in the world. The formation and development of monsoons is extremely complex, as it involves a delicate interplay between topography, atmospheric megalocities, and the climate system.
3.Latitude influence
Asia spans a vast area from the north to the south, from the cold to the tropics, and the latitude spans 60°, which is the world's largest terrestrial climate zone, and the corresponding climate types also show very diverse changes.
4.Ocean impacts
Places such as peninsulas, coastal areas and overseas islands have climates that are significantly different from those of inland regions and exhibit their own unique climate types. For example, the southeastern region of Nahuia has a tropical rainforest climate due to its offshore climate and monsoons, and the steep elevated mountains have an alpine monsoon climate.
5.Altitude effects
Factors such as the height, slope and orientation of mountains affect climate factors such as temperature, humidity and precipitation, resulting in a very complex climate change in mountain areas.
6.Dust storms and climate change
Northwest Asia is one of the largest deserts and arid regions in the world, and the characteristics of desert environments not only mean water scarcity, but also make these areas more prone to sandstorms than other regions. In addition, climate change has also affected the diversity of climate types in Asia, and the changes in the Earth's climate system have produced many meteorological phenomena of global significance in Asia, such as El Nino Southern Oscillation.
In summary, there are many reasons for the complexity and diversity of climate types in Asia, including topography, ocean circulation and monsoons, which interact with climate elements to produce extremely rich and distinctive climate types. This also provides a broad basis for the biodiversity of Asia's ecosystems.
What are the characteristics of the Asian monsoon climate?
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