Asked by Anonymous
How does the climate of Southeast Asia differ in its regions?
A. the mainland is much hotter than the islands.
B. the islands are generally wetter than the mainland.
C. the islands have a subtropical climate but the mainland is tropical.
B
A. the mainland is much hotter than the islands.
B. the islands are generally wetter than the mainland.
C. the islands have a subtropical climate but the mainland is tropical.
B
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by
Lila
The answer to this question is C: The islands have a subtropical climate but the mainland is tropical.
Answered by
Anonymous
Are you sure? My textbook says otherwise, showing that the mainland is tropical wet and dry, and the islands are tropical wet.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Lila where did you get this information?
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