Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mesa Verde National Park' has mentioned 'Climate' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Inhabitants 1.1 Paleo-Indians 1.2 Archaic 1.3 Basketmaker culture 1.4 Ancestral Puebloans 1.4.1 Pueblo I: 750 to 900 1.4.2 Pueblo II: 900 to 1150 1.4.3 Pueblo III: 1150 to 1300 1.4.4 Warfare 1.4.5 Migration 1.4.6 Organization 1.4.7 Architecture 1.4.8 Astronomy 1.4.9 Agriculture and water-control systems 1.4.10 Hunting and foraging 1.4.11 Pottery 1.4.12 Rock art and murals 2 Climate 3 Anthropogenic ecology and geography 4 Geology 5 Rediscovery 5.1 Wetherills 5.2 Gustaf Nordenskixc3xb6ld 6 National park 6.1 Excavation and protection 6.2 Conflicts with local tribes 6.3 Services 6.4 Wildfires and culturally modified trees 6.5 Ute Mountain Tribal Park 7 Key sites 7.1 Balcony House 7.2 Cliff Palace 7.3 Long House 7.4 Mug, Oak Tree, Spruce Tree, and Square Tower houses 8 See also 9 References 10 External links | WIKI |
[51] The archaeological record indicates that, rather than being isolated to the Mesa Verde region, violent conflict was widespread in North America during the late 13th and early 14th centuries, and was likely exacerbated by global climate changes that negatively affected food supplies throughout the continent. | WIKI |
Climate[edit] | WIKI |
According to the Kxc3xb6ppen climate classification system, Mesa Verde National Park has a Warm Summer Humid continental climate (Dfb). | WIKI |
Climate data for Mesa Verde Park Headquarters. | WIKI |
Elev: 6877 ft (2096 m) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 39.5(4.2) 43.1(6.2) 50.5(10.3) 58.6(14.8) 68.6(20.3) 79.6(26.4) 84.9(29.4) 82.1(27.8) 74.5(23.6) 62.3(16.8) 49.4(9.7) 39.7(4.3) 61.2(16.2) Daily mean xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 28.6(xe2x88x921.9) 32.0(0.0) 38.7(3.7) 45.5(7.5) 54.8(12.7) 64.6(18.1) 70.3(21.3) 68.3(20.2) 60.9(16.1) 49.5(9.7) 37.9(3.3) 29.0(xe2x88x921.7) 48.4(9.1) Average low xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 17.7(xe2x88x927.9) 20.9(xe2x88x926.2) 26.8(xe2x88x922.9) 32.4(0.2) 41.0(5.0) 49.5(9.7) 55.7(13.2) 54.6(12.6) 47.3(8.5) 36.7(2.6) 26.5(xe2x88x923.1) 18.3(xe2x88x927.6) 35.7(2.1) Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.58(40) 1.48(38) 1.61(41) 1.21(31) 1.00(25) 0.53(13) 1.61(41) 2.12(54) 1.84(47) 1.64(42) 1.47(37) 1.45(37) 17.54(446) Average relative humidity (%) 61.7 57.8 47.0 38.7 33.1 25.6 32.1 39.9 38.1 40.7 49.4 59.1 43.6 Average dew point xc2xb0F (xc2xb0C) 17.1(xe2x88x928.3) 18.8(xe2x88x927.3) 20.2(xe2x88x926.6) 21.8(xe2x88x925.7) 26.3(xe2x88x923.2) 28.5(xe2x88x921.9) 39.1(3.9) 43.0(6.1) 35.2(1.8) 26.6(xe2x88x923.0) 20.6(xe2x88x926.3) 16.5(xe2x88x928.6) 26.2(xe2x88x923.2) Source: PRISM Climate Group[104] | WIKI |
Today, since the climate is more arid, these erosional processes are slowed. | WIKI |