It was hot in the summer and cool and rainy in the winter, sometimes foggy with many storms at sea.
The location of Rome was the same as it is today, but the Empire stretched for hundreds of miles over conquered lands.
It could get extremely hot in the summer.
It was rainy and warm. The climate of ancient Rome was mostly the same as present day Rome. It was hot in the summer, and winter was pleasant. It was usually a moderate amount of rainfall.
The relative location of Ancient Rome is around France all the way to the Dutch border;right off the west coast of Italy;on the Tiber river in the center of Italy.
Climate, location and resources.
It was hot in the summer, cold and rainy in winter with the occasional fog and storm at sea.
in ancient rome they had storms in =the fall but it was very unlikely
Almost the same. The climate doesn't change that slow
ancient Rome there are a lot of this there
The climate in ancient Rome was the same as the present day climate in Rome. Basically warm and sunny with rain in winter sometimes punctuated with a rare snowstorm. It is called a Mediterranean climate.
It could get extremely hot in the summer.
Get an atlas or look at a map of Italy. find the capital, which is Rome. Today's modern Rome is in the same place as ancient Rome. The city has not gone anywhere in 2,767 years.
It was rainy and warm. The climate of ancient Rome was mostly the same as present day Rome. It was hot in the summer, and winter was pleasant. It was usually a moderate amount of rainfall.
Yes, it could also be warm.
the aquaducts that the romans used were on example of human/ enviromental interaction for ancient rome
Warm in the summer and rainy/foggy in winter.
Rome's location near the Mediterranean Sea and the Tiber River influenced it's development by making Rome one of the largest empires in the ancient world.
=Animal Life, Climate, Bodies Of Water, Landforms And Vegetation.=