Your mom is hot and humid all year long.
Houston's biome is classified as temperate grassland and mixed forest.All of Houston's natural vegetation is still visable in certain areas.Houston also is made up of swamps and marshes.At a rather low elevation, Houston contains all plant life that's suitable to humid subtropical conditions of North America.
All continents have desert biomes, even Europe.
i dont know sorry
Every desert is different and has different climate statistics so there is no single answer that fits all. However, a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Not at all although winter sometimes sticks around a little to long or comes a little early.
It can be cool and humid, cold and humid or hot and humid. It all depends on the specific biome.
ussually it is but 1quarter of the year isn't
All year round as long as its hot and humid
tundra
tundra
a hot biome would be irregularly warm warm would mean cool so its not a desert biome either a forest grassland or savana more of a humid place
Tropical Rain Forest
Tropical Rain Forest
It is a tropical climate, a desert like Antarctica is cold.
no, it does in the anal biome
tundra
Galveston Texas.