A global journey of world : Weather

1. North America:

   - The United States experiences diverse weather due to its size. The east coast has hot summers and cold winters, while the west coast has milder temperatures.

   - Canada has cold winters throughout most of the country, except for the west coast, which has milder temperatures.


2. South America:

   - The Amazon Rainforest region experiences high humidity and heavy rainfall throughout the year.

   - The Andes Mountains contribute to various climates, from tropical in the lowlands to alpine and cold in the higher elevations.


3. Europe:

   - Western Europe has a temperate climate with mild winters and relatively cool summers.

   - Northern Europe experiences colder temperatures, especially during winter, with frequent snowfall.

   - Southern Europe has a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.


4. Africa:

   - Northern Africa has a desert climate, with hot and dry conditions prevailing throughout the year.

   - Sub-Saharan Africa has diverse climates, including tropical rainforests, savannas, and arid regions.


5. Asia:

   - Central Asia has extreme continental weather with hot summers and cold winters.

   - Southeast Asia experiences a tropical climate with high humidity and consistent temperatures year-round.

   - East Asia has four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters, while coastal regions can be influenced by monsoons.


6. Australia and Oceania:

   - Australia has a range of climates, including tropical in the north, arid in the interior, and temperate in the south and east.

   - Oceania islands experience tropical or subtropical climates, with warm temperatures and high humidity.


7. Antarctica:

   - Antarctica is the coldest continent, with extremely low temperatures and strong winds. It experiences long periods of darkness during winter.


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