80 ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE 
104. In the south, where the heat is greater, nature 
produces fruits, and other refreshing aliments, so necessary 
to man in warm climates. Animals too can be maintained 
differently from those in the north; for there the temperature 
permits them to pass the whole year in the open air. In 
the United States, between Maine and Florida, we have 
almost every variety of climate ; consequently, in the way 
of agricultural products, the nation is singularly rich. 
QUESTIONS. 
1. Does a vegetable transplanted from one climate to a lother grow off at 
once ? 
2 In what instance is the study of climate particularly necessary 1 
3. Do the lighter soils suffer much in damp climates ? 
4. Are the productions of the different climates ada^ *ed to the pecuH&f 
wants of the inhabitants of those climates '! 
5 . What is the condition of the United States in regar climbs f 
6 What is their condition in regard to productions I 
