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Tropical Savanna
Humid Subtropical
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Taken from: http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/162272/
Tropical Savanna
Humid Subtropical
By: Savannah S. and Lindsey M.
People in the Tropical Savanna adapt to their climate by grazing animals and having many blankets to stay warm during the winter and in the summer they stay cool by staying hydrated.
People can adapt to Humid Subtropical weather by keeping warm in the winter with plenty of blankets and in the summer they can keep cool by drinking plenty of water. It is easy to adapt to because it has seasons and weather that you will be able to stand with the right tools to keep you warm or cool.
People Living in the Climates
Tropical Savanna
Humid Subtropical
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Taken from:http://www.dw.de/climate-change-threatens-africas-masai/a-17005865
Flora examples in Humid Subtropical are Evergreen trees, bushes, and shrubs. The plants are mostly Evergreen is because there is mostly warm air and rains regularly.Humid Subtropical usually has many types of mammals, reptiles , and amphibians such as alligators, deer, and panthers can be found in the US.
The world's population rose to more than 7 billion by 2012. The number of people is increasing at an annual rate of about 1.2 percent. Scholars estimate that the world's population totaled about 550 million in 1650. By 1850, the population had doubled to about 1,100 million. Since 1850, the world's population has increased more than sixfold.
Humid Subtropical areas are HEAVILY populated places. They have wet, mild climates so it is easy to adapt to. It has seasons. There is access to ports, a lot of freshwater, and lots of job opportunities.
Humid Subtropical
Tropical Savanna
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A hot and dry climate with modrate winters. Seasonal temperatures average at 75-80 degrees farenhiet in the warmest month. In the coldest month temps average to about 45-50 degrees farenhiet. Annual precipitaion averages to 48 in. in a year.
Since Humid Subtropical is found between 20 degrees - 40 degrees latitude it recieves direct sunlight for a large part of the year.Making it warmer around the year.
A tropical wet and dry climate predominates in areas covered by savanna growth. Mean monthly temperatures are at or above 64° F and annual precipitation averages between 30 and 50 inches. For at least five months of the year, during the dry season, less than 4 inches a month are received. The dry season is associated with the low sun period.