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20 October, 15:51

Match the Asian region in column 1 with its description in column 2.

A. Southeast Asia Region with humid, subtropical, and highland areas

B. Central Asia Humid continental climate

C. Northeastern Asia Mostly arid climate

D. Western Asia Mostly tropical region

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  1. 20 October, 15:58
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    The answers are:

    A. Southeast Asia - Mostly tropical climate

    - This is a region that has constant summers, high precipitation, and very diverse flora and fauna.

    B. Central Asia - Humid, subtropical, and highland areas

    - Central Asia is a place where we have a collision of multiple climates, so from place to place it varies, and we have the arid steps and deserts, rainy mountainsides, vast coniferous wet forests ...

    C. Northeastern Asia - Humid continental climate

    - This region is heavily influenced by the cold air masses from Siberia on one side, and wet humid air masses from the sea on the other side.

    D. Western Asia - Mostly arid climate

    - Most of Western Asia falls into the subtropical climate region, most of the landscape is formed by deserts and semi-deserts, even to an extreme extent like in the Arabian Peninsula where there's not a single river that flows for the whole year.
  2. 20 October, 16:00
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    Match the Asian region in column 1 with its description in column 2.

    All of the areas are located in Asia where climate varies among different locations. Here are the answers.

    Southeast Asia Region - - > tropical region

    Central Asia - - > Mostly with humid, subtropical, and highland areas

    Northeastern Asia - - > Humid continental climate

    Western Asia - - > Mostly arid climate
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