Rome had (and still has) a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry Summers and mild and wet winters. The warm climate made life easier and, given the hot and dry summers, the winter rain was important for crop cultivation.
Very little. Rome is in a warm climate, and it usually does not get cold enough for snow.
roman republic was founded
the were pagan, they believed in many gods
The climate is cold, as for the vegetation I have no idea I need help with that to
Everyone can help limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use and the food we eat, we can make a difference.
is Rome Italy a maritime or continental climate
Almost the same. The climate doesn't change that slow
Rome is in the Mediterranean. Therefore, it has a Mediterranean climate: hot and dry summers and mild winters.
Mediterranean.
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.
Mediterranean.
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in ancient rome they had storms in =the fall but it was very unlikely
The climate of Rome was good for growing a variety of crops.
Rome has a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers and mild and wet winters.
i think is greece because it that same climate of rome
Very little. Rome is in a warm climate, and it usually does not get cold enough for snow.