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Geography: the name of climate type and weather characteristics.

1. Tropical rain forest climate, characterized by high temperature and rainy all year round.

2. Tropical grassland climate, with high annual average temperature and obvious dry and wet seasons.

3. Tropical monsoon climate, characterized by high temperature all year round. The annual precipitation is large, concentrated in summer, with a lot of convective rainfall.

4. Tropical desert climate, characterized by hot and dry all year round. The annual average temperature is high, the annual temperature difference is large, the daily temperature difference is large, and precipitation is scarce. The annual precipitation is generally below 250 mm, and the moisture changes greatly, and it often doesn't rain for several years.

5. Subtropical monsoon climate, warm and humid in summer and cold and dry in winter.

6. The Mediterranean climate is the most typical in the Mediterranean coastal areas, hence the name. This climate is characterized by mild and rainy winter and hot and dry summer, so it is also called subtropical summer dry climate.

7. The temperate maritime climate is characterized by being neither cold in winter (the average temperature in June 5438+ 10 is above 0℃) nor hot in summer (the average temperature in July is below 22℃), that is, it is mild and rainy, and it is warm and humid all year round.

8. Temperate monsoon climate zone is characterized by hot summer and cold winter, and precipitation is mainly concentrated in summer.

9. The temperate continental climate is characterized by intense heat in winter, high annual temperature and little annual precipitation.

10. Polar climate. Winter is long and cold, and summer is warm and short. Under the cover of snow and ice all year round, the average temperature in the hottest month does not exceed 0℃, so it is called ice field climate.

1 1. Alpine climate, characterized by vertical changes in temperature and precipitation, no severe cold in winter, no intense heat in summer, and scarce precipitation throughout the year. (low altitude);

It is cold all year round, with little precipitation, similar to the polar climate. (at higher altitude)

It seems a little wordy, hehe, there is no way, too much.