wet climate

collocation in English

meaningsofwetandclimate

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wet
adjective
uk
/wet/
us
/wet/
covered in water or ...
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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 ofwetandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We must remember, particularly in relation to the idea of public schools and comprehensive schools joining together, that this country has a ratherwetclimate.
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We are a wild andwetclimate; and, in my view, that will always be a fairly substantial part of the road budget.
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Awetclimatedoes not help you if you have to harvest wheat, oats or arable produce generally.
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They deal largely in milk, eggs and butter, and awetclimatehelps them.
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It is a verywetclimate; it is a very poor country; wages are very low.
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Adequate housing in a relatively cold andwetclimateis so expensive that the market alone cannot provide it for everyone who needs it at prices which they can afford.
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Linganore has a warm andwetclimate, with gravel and loam soils.
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The area has a temperate, mildlywetclimatewith freezes common in the foothills of the volcano.
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Most of the islands are mountainous, some with active volcanoes, and enjoy awetclimate.
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Since this carbonate rock erodes quickly in the region'swetclimate, outcrops are not prominent and are often quarried.
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Prevailing humid winds give the mountain an exceptionallywetclimate.
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The construction is all local materials that have held up well under a verywetclimate.
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The cold,wetclimatecompounded the difficulties of the terrain.
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The hotwetclimateis good for the production of rice and jute.
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It is hilly and has awetclimate.
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Water was chosen as a symbol on the arms because of thewetclimateand the source of hydroelectricity that is prevalent in the area.
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This wet area is used to grow sugarcane, as thewetclimateis well suited for the crop.
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This combined with a temperatewetclimateand the human development of open land leads to substantial water runoff.
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