subtropical climate

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A climate characteristic of regions adjacent to the tropics.

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  • Florida is known for its humid subtropical climate.
  • The island enjoys a pleasant subtropical climate year-round.
  • Many exotic plants thrive in a subtropical climate.
  • Many tourists are attracted to the warm subtropical climate of Southern California.
  • We enjoyed the warm subtropical climate during our vacation in Brisbane.
  • The Mediterranean coast is known for its mild subtropical climate.
  • The region's agriculture benefits from its mild subtropical climate.
  • Florida's humid subtropical climate is ideal for growing citrus fruits.
  • Are you prepared for the high humidity typical of a subtropical climate?
  • We are planning a trip to a region with a subtropical climate to escape the winter cold.
  • This area is transitioning from a temperate to a subtropical climate.
  • The subtropical climate supports a rich biodiversity of plants and animals.
  • A subtropical climate is generally characterized by hot summers and mild winters.
  • Research indicates that the subtropical climate is becoming even warmer.
  • Living in a subtropical climate means you can grow citrus fruits in your backyard.
  • The effects of global warming are particularly noticeable in the subtropical climate.
  • The documentary explained how animals adapt to a subtropical climate.
  • Coastal areas often experience a moderated subtropical climate due to the ocean's influence.
  • He had never experienced a subtropical climate before moving to southern Japan.
  • This part of Australia has a distinct subtropical climate, with wet summers and dry winters.