What is the Biome in orlando florida?
Orlando has a warm and humid subtropical climate. There are two major seasons each year. One of those seasons is hot and rainy, lasting from the break of June until late September roughly coinciding with the Atlantic hurricane season. The other is the dry season, October through May, that brings more moderate temperatures and less frequent rainfall. Overall, the Florida peninsula is a porous plateau of karst limestone sitting atop bedrock. Extended systems of underwater caves, sinkholes and springs are found throughout the state and supply most of the water used by residents. The limestone is topped with sandy soils deposited as ancient beaches over millions of years as global sea levels rose and fell. During the last glacial period, lower sea levels and a drier climate revealed a much wider peninsula, largely savanna. The seasons in Florida are determined more by precipitation than by temperature, with the hot, wet springs and summers making up the wet season, and mild to cool, and th