cool climate

collocation in English

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cool
adjective
uk
/kuːl/
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/kuːl/
slightly ...
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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 ofcoolandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Kofele is a typical highland area with a relativelycoolclimate, food sufficiency and fairly high agricultural potential in terms of land availability and soil fertility.
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In general the low fertility andcoolclimateresults in relatively slow plant growth, but decay is even slower owing to the saturated soil.
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Because of its elevation, the town experiences snow during the winter months and acoolclimateduring the summer.
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The terrain is rugged, with acoolclimate.
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Due to thecoolclimate, clothes were designed to preserve body heat and were usually made from flax or wool.
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Soil moisture is almost always high because of lower evapotranspiration due to thecoolclimate.
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This grain, along with acoolclimatethat permitted storage, produced a civilization that was able to raise great armies.
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Phongsali is characterized by a relativelycoolclimate.
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Thecoolclimateof this region encourages winemakers to use malolactic fermentation to help tame some of the wines' naturally high acidity.
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Due to thecoolclimate, growth of fruit in orchards is limited.
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Wheat requires a moderatecoolclimatewith moderate rain.
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Due to acoolclimate, low evaporation levels keeps moisture levels high and enables water to have serious influences for ecosystems.
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The 37 km reservoir of this hydroelectric plant is covered with forests producing acoolclimate.
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The fossils of oak, sycamore, maple, ginkgo, and elm trees reflect the area'scoolclimateduring this time period.
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The peaceful andcoolclimateand gentle breeze makes it a perfect space for meditation.
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Fire is virtually nonexistent in the southeast region due to the moist andcoolclimate.
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A common feature of these areas is acoolclimate, often maritime influenced.
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It is situated in acoolclimate, and most dwellings are located near the valley.
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