Climate and Vegetation
East Asia has almost a variety of climates, in winter people enjoy sports in Rocky Mountains, The Midwest, and New England.
Large part in East China is humid and have subtropical climate; these two climates are hot in summer and cool in winter, rather than in north they have warm summer and cold winter, in the south they have summer that are coolers and winters that are warmer because the south is surrounded most of water. In any time temperature could change very fats from very hot , to very cold or from vey cold, to very hot.
Asia haves storms, one of those is the Monsoons:which are winds that blow acorss the region at a certian time of the year. This type of storms affect the climates at East Asia. They bring rainfall in June as Drizzle. People in Japan called these drizzle "Plum rain" because it begins as the plums begin to ripen on trees. These kinds of winds cause humid weather, hot, and strong rain, and they blow toward the east. In part of China monsoons produce dust storms, and they can last for days. Monsoons pick up moisture, while later drop rain or snow. Violent storms are called Typhoons. Their speed is 75 miles an hour or more. Winds and heavy rains causes major damage.
In East Asia there are plants that can stand through various seasons. For example, bamboo can grow during any season. The bamboo stands the warm summer and stores water in its root system for the cold winters. In the fall, East Asia's decideous, or leaf-shedding, trees turn red when their leaves fall for the winter.
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