well,in ancient india was warm. if it was rainy and you step outside you would be soaking wet.also the rain would be warm. but some of the weather is a disaster.some of the heavy rain would cause floods.finally if you want the climate too a kind of climate is a monsoons.
Mostly warm and very sunny...perfect beach weather.
the weather in chembakolli is very warm through the summeralthough all of India is very warm most of the year round
Arizona is warm pretty much all the time.
because in the cold weather its to cold to run around
Examples of warm fronts include a warm air mass moving into an area of cooler air, causing temperatures to increase and potentially bringing rain or snow. As the warm air rises over the cooler air, it can create cloudy skies and precipitation. Warm fronts often lead to gradual weather changes and can be associated with milder conditions following their passage.
Warm Weather
Almost all Muslim-majority countries are within the tropics, so almost all of them have warm climates. Some particular examples include: Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Somalia, etc.
Subject: the weather Predicate: was very warm and sunny
Where can you swim during warm weather?
It is warm.
A tropical zone is a region that experiences warm weather year-round due to its proximity to the equator. These zones receive consistent sunlight and heat, resulting in relatively stable temperatures throughout the year. Some examples of tropical zones include the Amazon Rainforest and parts of Southeast Asia.
they live in warm weather but they can live in cold weather because they are warm blooded.
Warm, humid with some rain like most places have.
Western culture is replete with hidden metaphors. For instance, the heart is considered the seat of emotion and therefore is considered warm. On the other hand our mind and intellect is considered cool and calculating. Neither one of these ideas is necessarily accurate.
The parts of speech in the sentence "THE WEATHER WAS QUITE WARM" are: Article (THE) Noun (WEATHER) Verb (WAS) Adverb (QUITE) Adjective (WARM)
I think it was because where they live and the typs of weather thet gose