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mild winters, cool summers, and abundant rainfall.
because the weather changes
There are four main climates in Europe: 1. Mediterranean Climate (Southern Europe): Mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. 2. Oceanic Climate (Western Europe): Cool winters and warm summers. No dry season. 3. Continental Climate (Eastern Europe): Cold winters and hot summers. 4. Subarctic Climate (Northern Europe): Long, freezing winters and short, cool summers.
mediterranean climate
In the southern coast of Crimea the climate is subtropical of the Mediterranean type.
The Marine Climate is a major climate of Europe. It is the climate of Western Europe.
marine west coast
Marine West Coast.
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They both have a Mediterranean climate.
one mile
Not necessarily. Elevation and distance to the coast also influences climate.
Europe's marine climate, found on its western coast, has cool winters and mild to warm summers. There is also an absence of a dry season.
They share a Mediterranean climate. A Mediterranean climate, named after the Mediterranean Sea, is described as mild, rainy winters with warm to hot summers. Temperatures typically never drop below 10˚C. However, not all of the Pacific Coast of the Americas and Western Europe have a Mediterranean climate. In Western Europe, a Mediterranean climate is only found along the Mediterranean coast, while in the Americas, a Mediterranean climate is scarce, found only in California and Chile.
The Gulf Stream.
The largest climates in Europe are the oceanic and continental climates. Oceanic climate covers most of Western Europe while continental covers most of Eastern Europe.
Mild winters cool summers and adundant rainfalll