The climate in Europe varies greatly. Some regions are semi-desert, others are mountains and snowy. Other regions are more temperate.
Southern Europe enjoys a Mediterranean climate, which is described as mild winters and warm summers.
Mediterranean Europe has a Mediterranean climate. This is described as mild winters, and warm to hot summers.
Depends where you live man. Southern Europe has warm Summers and mild Winters.
Humid and hot and dry
Mediterranean Climate.
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the latitude and the Gulf Stream
Japan ranges from tropical in the southern islands to about as cold as Alaaka in the northern most island. The central regions have a normal 4 season year, without an overly long summer like in the south or winter like in the north.
Because southern Chile is colder and closer to the south pole, so the climate is more like in Sweden for example (which is also cold and close to the pole)
Because the Chumash were native to the coast region of California, the weather was generally mild and warm.
what is the Canada,Youkon climate like
Depends where you live man. Southern Europe has warm Summers and mild Winters.
one of europes bounderies like a Golf course
It was the warmest climate of the three colonies it was humid there was no rain
thats like asking what the climate in America is like..... it varies from where you go. southern Italty is pretty hot, Ireland is freezing
Southern Europe enjoys a Mediterranean climate, which is described as mild winters and warm summers.
Cheetahs live in the southern plains of Africa. The climate there is very hot and dry most of the year.
It will be cold
The cobra is found in places that experience hot tropical climate like Philippines, Southern Asia and Africa.
Mild and sunny, perfect for crops like tobacco, silk, and corn.
Mild and sunny, perfect for crops like tobacco, silk, and corn.
the latitude and the Gulf Stream
Kenya actually lies in both the northern and southern hemisphere. It also lies in the western hemisphere. Its climate is mostly like that of the southern hemisphere.