Hawaii
2006-08-19 07:06:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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(copied from the Bermuda Climate & Weather link below):
"Despite its latitude and longitude - and its location so far north of the Caribbean - Bermuda is entirely frost-free, snow-free and ice-free. Why? Because the warm waters of the Gulf Stream pass near Bermuda. The climate is sub-tropical, mild in the winter, spring and autumn (fall), but from late May to October, uncomfortably hot and with especially high humidity."
If you visit the link you will find a chart that gives the average temperature all year long (ranges from 63-80 degrees)
2006-08-19 14:10:50
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answer #2
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answered by Krynne 4
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Many springs in Florida have water that stays at a constant 72 degrees year round. But you probably want air temperatures.
2006-08-19 14:10:57
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answer #3
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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san francisco is pretty much about 60 degres all year round. Maybe somwhere a little south of sanfran is closer to 70 year round
2006-08-19 14:11:29
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answer #4
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answered by abcdefghijk 4
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Mexico City. AVG. 70 year round.
7,000 ft, altitude. No snow, no 90 degrees.
2006-08-19 14:09:08
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answer #5
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answered by ed 7
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I would say somewhere around brazil or chile where there's a mountain and ocean constantly keeping you cool.
2006-08-19 14:06:50
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answer #6
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answered by unt_ciro 2
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in the middle of the usa on the east side ex.maryland rarely get snow
2006-08-19 20:18:12
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answer #7
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answered by Brandon K 2
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if you find it let me know...im really tired of the heat in texas
2006-08-19 14:07:15
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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the local mall
2006-08-19 14:06:27
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answer #9
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answered by aggravatingprick 4
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The Sahara Desert...................
2006-08-19 14:10:38
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answer #10
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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