The old remark is a very just one, that one suffers no where so much from cold as in a warm climate, since the dwellings are well calculated to resist heat, but in nowise suited to repel cold.
This hard and heavy timber is not only very lasting, but has also the great excellence of not cracking in a warm climate.
Food of a highly stimulating character may be used almost with impunity during the cold weather of a cold climate; but in the warm season, and in a warm climate, it would be very deleterious.
A person who has been habituated to the temperature of a warm room, or warm climate, suffers more when exposed to cold, than an individual who has been accustomed to colder air.
What effect on the system has a sudden transition from a cold to a warm climate?
Fruits of various species of Acacia are in profusion; and, although less decidedly tropical, imply a warm climate.
Agassiz from these beds in Sheppey, and they indicate, in his opinion, a warm climate.
If you can manage it, I should say that she ought certainly to be taken to a warm climate.
Yes; I am anxious to go abroad, for the sake of my wife's health, and I am not particular as to what I do, so that I can take her to a warm climate.
His wife had been ordered to a warm climate, and he was ready to do anything that would enable him to keep her there.
In a warm climate a heavier soil is required than in a cool one.
It is especially adapted to open-air culture in a warm climate.
The cauliflower is better adapted than the cabbage to a warm climate, but heavier soil is required for it in the South than at the North.
The horse is a native of a warm climate, and ought to be well protected against cold.
In a warm climate, horses, and more especially mules, would be more serviceable than oxen, as they are capable of enduring much greater heat with impunity.
If, however, they are set up in a warm climate, they should be well soaked with the solution of corrosive sublimate, made according to the recipe of Mr. Waterton.
Too much dispatch cannot be used in removing the skin, if the bird is shot in a warm climate; but, in temperate regions, the bird may be allowed to cool.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warm climate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.