Europe is situated in northen hemisphere and is near to the North pole. So it is the coldest place in europe.
When you consider that Europe is in Europe (for the same reason that China is in China) it's obviously going to be the coldest, driest, hottest, wettest and all at the same time.
Depending on the time of year, the sun's rays are more directed in one area than another. Usually, the more north you are the colder it gets because the sun's rays do not directly hit at any point norther than 23.5˚ N. Since Northern Europe is much farther from 23.5˚ N, or the Tropic of Cancer, than Southern Europe, this area experiences colder weather year round.
Europe is warmer than areas of the same latitude due to the North Atlantic Drift, which is a warm water current.
No, the coldest continents are the Arctic and Antarctic.
It borders the Arctic Ocean.
No. Northern parts aren't colder than the southern parts.
No. Northern parts aren't colder than the southern parts.
The Carpathians, the Alps, and the Pyrenees.
In southern Europe
The northern coast is colder than southern coast.
It's colder? ...
Southern - northern europe or Northern - southern europe. Basically the top of Italy.
are northern parts of the northeast colder than the southern parts
It is in Europe and Europe is in the Northern hemisphere.
The northern coast is colder than southern coast.
Their bodies were adapted to colder conditions.Neanderthals lived in Northern Europe for a long time, but then migrated to southern Europe.
Europe is in the northern hemisphere.