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The phrase "a hotter climate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing weather patterns, environmental changes, or geographical conditions that indicate an increase in temperature.
Example: "Due to climate change, many regions are experiencing a hotter climate, which affects local ecosystems and agriculture."
Alternatives: "a warmer climate" or "an increased temperature climate."
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And with a hotter climate we'll probably experience water shortages.
Indeed, it is often forgotten that parts of the world would benefit from a hotter climate.
It's all a matter of adapting to a hotter climate," he says.
Dr Jablonski's study does not, for instance, help to answer whether the tropics are a wellspring of species because a hotter climate brings a higher mutation rate, or because more intense interactions between species select for more rapid evolutionary change.
In many ways there is no single future to prepare for but rather a wide array of possible futures, because global warming does not necessarily mean simply a hotter climate.
"In a hotter climate, your chances of being caught with either too much or too little are higher," said Dr. John M. Wallace, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington.
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The coastal zone has a hot climate and heavy rainfall.
"It's a hot climate here," explains Saidu Hassan Adamu, a political scientist at the university.
This gives it a less bitter, more refreshing taste that is suitable for a hot climate.
With both water and a hot climate, it is "a natural greenhouse", says the Palestinian Authority's farm minister, Abdel Jawad Salah.
I have recently returned from living in a hot climate and have developed a fungus under some of my toenails.
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