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View Poll Results: Which one is the most diverse in climate?
China 24 16.11%
America 113 75.84%
India 7 4.70%
Russia 5 3.36%
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Old 03-12-2022, 05:57 PM
 
Location: Etobicoke
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Originally Posted by Bettafish View Post
Well, I think one should not just look at the classification, which is subjective to some extent.

For example, China does not have the Mediterranean climate, but if you look at the climate of Chongqing, it is somehow similar: wet and cloudy winter (cloudier than any major city in the world), hot and sunny summer with humidity reaching the minimum in July and August. In fact, Chongqing and adjacent area produce the most olives in China.


China does not have oceanic climate, but Cities like Anshun are close.
Anshun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Most of Alaska has real springs/autumns at least. A large area of west China does not. It is permanently in winter.
I thought most of west China is hot in the summer.
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Old 04-07-2022, 02:29 AM
 
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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[According to the Köppen Climate Classification, the United States is the most climatically diverse country in the world.[/u]
On the map, the United States doesn't contain the following climatic zones: Cwc [Dry-Winter Subpolar], Dsd [Dry-Summer Extreme Subarctic], Dwd [Dry-Winter Extreme Subarctic] and Dfd [Humid Extreme Subarctic].
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