Well in Language Arts class, I had to write an essay on this topic for the 3rd time. :angryfire: So I guessed I'll ask some of the people from here about it, just incase I gotta write it a 4th time. ???
So, what type of climate do you guys prefer? Warm, Cold, or Mild? We all know in a warm climate (Florida for example) you get lots of sunshine, and cool breezes, and the seasons kinda flow into each other instead of rapidly changing. It never gets too cold down here (though it can get hot enough to the point where you suffed from a heat stroke or dehydration), and it always stays warm. Also we get plenty of refreshing rain, which means our plant life is awesome! You can grow partically anything down here and have it live for a while. You also can go to beaches, swimming, surfing, and much more!
In a cold climate, the seasons often change rapidly. And they are harsh! Though they're some advantages. Like you're able to go snowboarding, skiing, you can build snowmen. Not only that, but in the winter time you get to enjoy the snow. You can have snowball fights. Though this provides alot of labor. Like scooping the snow, and cleaning the yard. When it's cold up there all the leaves fall off the trees and it's horrible if you look at it in that perspective. Also because of the cold, cars get worned out more faster. You have to change them alot more faster than usual and they most likely last only 2 years before they start giving you problems.
In a cold climate in a place like New York for example, the seasons often change rapidly. In the summer time, its not exactly cold anymore. It's burning hot up there. The temperature maybe even equivalent to the temperate down here in Florida.
In a mild climate, everything is kinda in between. Not too hot, niether too cold. In the winter time, it doesn't snow too much, like in the summer time it doesn't get too hot. It perfectly balanced. It is places like South Carolina or North that has these properties.
So what type of climate do you guys prefer? And post your reasons along with it.
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