The environmental conditions listed in the box below best describe which colonial region? • broad, coastal plains and hilly forests • year-round warm climate • rich farmland A. New England B. Canadian C. Southern D. Middle Atlantic

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The correct answer is C) Southern.

The Southern colonial region had these environmental conditions: broad coastal plain and hilly forest, year-round warm climate, and rich farmland.

The Southern colonies in America had good weather. They had a warm climate during the summer and mild winters. The region encompassed the Eastern coastal plains until Piedmont. So yes, The Southern colonial region had these environmental conditions: broad coastal plain and hilly forest, year-round warm climate, and rich farmland. We are referring mostly to the regions of today's states of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, and part of Virginia.

Answer:

The correct answer is C. The environmental conditions listed in the box describe the Southern colonial region.

Explanation:

The South of the USA differs from the North primarily in its climate. Southern climate is subtropical, only the south of Florida and the extreme south of Texas have a tropical climate with an average January temperature above +15 degrees. The territories of the southern plains lie on the same latitude as Egypt. In summer and early autumn, hot humid air penetrates here from the Gulf of Mexico, causing tropical hurricanes, causing huge losses. Humidity reaches 100%, and the temperatures of the hottest month - August, reach +36 +38 ° C (100 ° F). However, due to its vulnerability to the Great Plains with their cold air fronts, winters in the south are windy, rainy and rather cool for the 30th latitude. Almost every night, frosts are possible up to −5 ° C −7 ° C, during the day the air warms up again to +10 +12 ° C. During the passage of thunderstorm fronts, tornadoes and hurricanes are possible, causing destruction and casualties, frequent flooding, and in winter ice and sleet. In general, the sunny and hot climate of the south is favorable for growing some heat-loving crops, such as cotton, soy and nutmeg grapes.

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