Tequila Sunrise
Adventurer
I've gone on somewhat of a design tangent that I'd like input for. I'm broadly categorizing climate types as a way to organize natural hazards:
Forests come in three varieties: cold evergreen forests, temperate perennial forests, and hot rain forests. Forest hazards include fires and...?
Grasslands come in three varieties: cold tundras, temperate steppes, and hot plains. Grassland hazards include fires, tornados and...?
Wetlands come in three varieties: cold fens, temperate marshes, and hot swamps. Wetland hazards include fog, quicksand, brackish water and...?
Badlands come in three varieties: cold taigas, temperate deserts, and hot wastes. Badland hazards include sandstorms and...?
My question is: what major climate types and hazards am I missing?
And if you have any terminology suggests, please share. Btw, does anyone know a good word for what's between 'dry' and 'wet'?
Forests come in three varieties: cold evergreen forests, temperate perennial forests, and hot rain forests. Forest hazards include fires and...?
Grasslands come in three varieties: cold tundras, temperate steppes, and hot plains. Grassland hazards include fires, tornados and...?
Wetlands come in three varieties: cold fens, temperate marshes, and hot swamps. Wetland hazards include fog, quicksand, brackish water and...?
Badlands come in three varieties: cold taigas, temperate deserts, and hot wastes. Badland hazards include sandstorms and...?
My question is: what major climate types and hazards am I missing?
And if you have any terminology suggests, please share. Btw, does anyone know a good word for what's between 'dry' and 'wet'?