Explanation:
Georgia's climate has greatly affected development. It has allowed for farming and agriculture. It has more warm months than cold so its growing season is longer which boosts the economy. It also allows for tourists to come to the coast for longer because it stays warm most of the year.
The Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of Georgia and the hill country in the north impact the state's climate. ... Summer daytime temperatures in Georgia often exceed 95 °F (35 °C). The state experiences widespread precipitation. Tornadoes and tropical cyclones are common.