The climate in northern Arabia differs from the rest of the region primarily in that it can be milder. The majority of the Arabian Peninsula is categorized as dry (yellow), but areas along the southern end, which are tropical (red), would typically experience a warmer and more humid climate. Northern Arabia may have less extreme temperatures and can experience more moderate weather conditions compared to the hotter, more humid southern regions.
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A map titled Global Climate Zones and the Arabian Peninsula. A key shows Tropical = red, Dry = yellow, Temperate = green. The Tropic of Cancer runs horizontally across the middle of the Arabian Peninsula. A majority of the Arabian Peninsula is yellow, with areas of red along the southern end.
How does the climate in northern Arabia differ from the rest of the region?
It is much drier.
It can be milder.
It is much hotter.
It can be harsher.
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