Dry summers and wet winters (specifically for the Subtropical belt). 3. Standards for Filling the Map Following official cartographic rules ensures a high grade:
Long, harsh winters and prostrate summers. Transitional Belts (marked with "Sub-"): Subequatorial (2): Alternating wet summers and dry winters. Dry summers and wet winters (specifically for the
Heavy summer rains (e.g., East Asia).
Geography curriculum typically divides belts into (dominated by one air mass year-round) and Transitional (alternating air masses by season). Main Belts: Equatorial: Hot and humid year-round. Tropical (2): Dry, with record-high temperatures. Temperate (2): Distinct seasons with moderate air masses. Dry summers and wet winters (specifically for the
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Dry summers and wet winters (specifically for the Subtropical belt). 3. Standards for Filling the Map Following official cartographic rules ensures a high grade:
Long, harsh winters and prostrate summers. Transitional Belts (marked with "Sub-"): Subequatorial (2): Alternating wet summers and dry winters.
Heavy summer rains (e.g., East Asia).
Geography curriculum typically divides belts into (dominated by one air mass year-round) and Transitional (alternating air masses by season). Main Belts: Equatorial: Hot and humid year-round. Tropical (2): Dry, with record-high temperatures. Temperate (2): Distinct seasons with moderate air masses.