Climate Visual Identification

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Climate Visual Identification Online test

Warm summer/cool winter 1

Wet; hot, equator 2

What climate is this? 3

Average hot summer; cool winter 4 Adequate rainfall, comfortable in the spring; mild winters

Hot summer and partly dry; cool winter; has savannas too 5

Partly dry and some rainfall on occasion 6

Extreme climate areas 7

Cold winter; mild summer 8

Warm to hot summer; cool to cold winter 9

Cool summer; colder winter 10

About 5 inches of rain annually 11

Cool winter; mild summer; rain and dry at times 12