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Discover Ludwig"moist climate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a climate or environment that is characterized by high levels of humidity or moisture. It is typically used to describe regions or areas that receive a lot of rainfall or have a high level of humidity. Here are some examples of how to use "moist climate" in a sentence: - "The tropical rainforest is known for its hot and moist climate, which supports a diverse range of plant and animal species." - "In contrast to the dry desert, the coastal region has a much more moist climate due to its proximity to the ocean." - "Many people struggle with allergies in the spring due to the moist climate, as it creates the perfect conditions for pollen to thrive."
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Very warm and moist climate".
There is no surviving Irish armor & practically no Scotch because of the moist climate.
Pipits selected landscapes with a high proportion of continuous grassland within a relatively cool, moist climate.
The region, with its moist climate, is known for its large and varied amphibian population, particularly salamanders.
A hilly, landlocked province in western China, it has a fairly warm, moist climate and a rich agricultural heritage.
Beginning about 6000 bce, what had been a relatively cool and moist climate gradually became warmer and drier.
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Warm moist climates are thought to produce broad bands of bright coal.
The plants grow best in moderately rich soil with good drainage and in warm moist climates.
Wind turbines operating in cold and moist climates often suffer from icing events.
The symptoms associated with Raynaud syndrome may occur in people without other evidence of organic disease, especially in cold and moist climates.
Timber structures are attacked by certain species of insects—such as termites and carpenter ants as well as certain fungi, particularly in warm, moist climates.
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