here is an example: The Central Australian desert has a climate of dry (less than 250mm precipitation, or rain, per year) and very hot temperatures (over 25 degrees Celsius on a daily basis). This can be further broken down into the division of winter and summer. Winter is dry and warm, with very cold nights. And Summer is Very hot and dry.
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Tap 🌹 Some of the Water Falls in South Western Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
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Are clouds actually soft to touch, or is that a lie? If you’ve ever been outside on a foggy day, you know what it feels like. Pretty much like nothing. Fog is nothing more than a cloud at a low enough level that we are inside the cloud. You may feel a bit of the moisture if you wave your hands around in it and it is dense enough. But you will never be able to “feel” it in the traditional way because it exerts no more pressure on your senses beyond what clear, dry air does.
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