warm climate

collocation in English

meaningsofwarmandclimate

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warm
adjective
uk
/wɔːm/
us
/wɔːrm/
having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although ...
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climate
noun
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition ofwarmandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The area has a tropical wet andwarmclimatewith marked seasonality in rainfall.
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Housing is poor though improving, but thewarmclimatemeans that families can, and do, spend most of their waking hours out of doors.
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However, thewarmclimatewas not persistent.
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It has a very small annual rainfall—some 18 inches—in a verywarmclimatewhere evaporation is very considerable.
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Without any natural resources other than awarmclimateand fine beaches, the creation of a sound economy will depend to a very large extent on the development of tourism.
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If the vessel is to go into awarmclimateit is possible to give it very much more ventilation, not only the ordinary ventilation, but also ventilation under pressure.
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Britain is not seen, except sporadically, as having an agreeablywarmclimate.
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Due to a ratherwarmclimateand a lack of rain (400mm per year), the apple orchards there are irrigated.
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For in awarmclimate, no man will labour for himself who can make another labour for him.
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It requires awarmclimatefor good growth, and occurs only at elevations up to 600 m.
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They are strategically important commercial ports and popular resorts for tourists seeking to enjoy thewarmclimate.
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Since the fabric is mostly or totally made of cotton, it has proven to be a comfortable clothing for thewarmclimateof the country.
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The city'swarmclimatewas cited as one of the main incentives.
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To compensate for the verywarmclimate, richness was enhanced by the use of oak chips and acid was added during fermentation.
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Otherwarmclimatecereals, such as sorghum, are adapted to arid conditions.
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The man is naked which, together with the snake, suggests awarmclimate, in spite of the presence of the reindeer.
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Warmclimateis characteristic of the town, with hot and dry summers and cold and dry winters.
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Wheat is difficult to grow in this wet,warmclimate.
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Its resistance to mildew and mold is very weak and as such, the vines need to planted in awarmclimate.
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