Sentences with phrase «dryer climate»

Other places on the northern edge of the tropical rain band, including northern India and South America, also experienced dryer climates in the 1970s and»80s.
Tropical grasses, which are adapted for dryer climates, tend to have the C - 13 isotope.
The English pointer almost certainly has Spanish ancestors and to my mind as a working dog its short comparatively thin coat is perhaps more suited to the milder and dryer climate of Spain than the wet and often cold UK.
When it is written that within a decade or two abrupt climate change will occur and the earth will switch from the mild climate of the last ten thousand years (the Holocene), to a hotter dryer climate that has been responsible for mass extinctions in the past, what is meant is not that total heat accumulation will instantaneously jump.
Evidence for changes in precipitation is mixed: some studies show a dryer climate during the peak warmth of the PETM, whereas others suggest that rainfall increased.
I used the normal skin formula for years and loved it, recently switched to the dry skin version after moving to a dryer climate and have enjoyed it just as much.
I've mostly stayed away from that type of fabric because of living in a very humid climate but now that I've moved to a cooler, dryer climate I'm looking forward to wearing different fabrics and styles
There are lots of good poly blends that mimic the look of silk however they are also prone to static cling if you live in a dryer climate.
Indoor heating can remove moisture from the air, leaving a colder and dryer climate that's more static prone.
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