Romania has a climate that is transitional between temperate and continental with four distinct seasons. The average annual temperature is 11°C in the south and 8°C in the north.[102] The extreme recorded temperatures are +44.5°C in Ion Sion 1951 and -38.5°C in Bod 1942.[103] Spring is pleasant with cool mornings and nights and warm days. Summers are generally very warm to hot, with summer (June to August) average maximum temperatures in Bucharest being around 28 °C,[104] with temperatures over 35 °C fairly common in the lower-lying areas of the country. Minima in Bucharest and other lower-lying areas are around 16 °C, but at higher altitudes both maxima and minima decline considerably. Autumn is dry and cool, with fields and trees producing colorful foliage. Winters can be cold, with average maxima even in lower-lying areas being no more than 2 °C and below -15 °C in the highest mountains, where some areas of permafrost occur on the highest peaks.[105] Precipitation is average with over 750 mm per year only on the highest western mountains - much of it falling as snow which allows for an extensive skiing industry. In the south-centern parts of the country (around Bucharest) the level of precipitation drops to around 600 mm,[106] while in the Danube Delta, rainfall levels are very low, and average only around 370 mm.
Transitional temperate-continental climate, very small oceanic influences but very important relief influence, mean precipitations 637 mm/year, hot summers and cold winters. The difference between the maximal temperature during the summer and the minimal temperature during the winter is very great.
depends on the region, it varies from sea to mountain, from 0 meters to 2500 meters, you have the sea in south east, the Romania plain in the south, the Carpathian mountains in a sort of a ring formation in the center-north, and other small plains around it
Plains and hills, mountains and lakes, rivers and sea
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Romania's vegetation is made of woods, coniferous forests, steppe, crops.
Yes, Romania has a temperate-continental climate.
Romania has a temperate-continental climate.
Romania has a continental-temperate climate, very variable and difficult to predict.
they are usually 77 in the summer and 27 in the winter(it doesn't get very warm).
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Highland climates are localized
Highland climates are localized
Romania is not the property of a person.
The independent Romania is from 1877.
Romania is in Europe.
Romania has no true deserts so has no desert land forms.
The climates are called polar climates.
Romania is NATO member.
Romania-Russia: 29-14 Romania-Portugal: 19-13 Romania-Spain: 25-15 Romania-Belgium: 32-14 Romania-Georgia: 9-9