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Some People Prefer Activities and Lifestyles in Hot Climates While Others Prefer Living in Cold Climates

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Some people prefer activities and lifestyles in hot climates while others prefer living in cold climates. Discuss both views and give your opinion.


Nowadays, the climate is always an important reason for choosing the right place. Some people like hot conditions for sports while others believe that you can gain maximum benefits in a cold atmosphere. Firstly, I will cover the reasons for liking summer and later will explore the merits of winter on lifestyle preferences.

Some people claim that living in a warmer climate has many benefits. Firstly, they can travel easily anywhere and take a picnic with the family. For example, people go to beaches in the summer because they have to spend time with family and this climate makes everyone energetic. Furthermore, the citizens who live in hot countries have fewer concerns about clothing, while in colder areas, they have to wear multiple clothes to protect their bodies.

On the other hand, a cold climate also has its own advantages. First of all, some crops grow only in the winter, and prices also decrease. Secondly, people are more active and fit to do daily activities. For instance, the inhabitants who live in cold regions prefer to do morning work, yoga, and exercise to keep their bodies physically fit. Moreover, people in cold areas have fewer health problems because there are fewer chances of dehydration compared to hot months.

In conclusion, there are many benefits associated with both cold and warm environments. So, living in a hot or cold climate is an individual choice. However, in my personal opinion, staying in cold weather is better than a hot climate because I believe cold weather makes me fresh and active. Cold regions are suitable for people who want to avoid certain diseases and enjoy their special hobbies.

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