im not sure about all of it but i know tht they have very cold and long winters
New Amsterdam had a warmer climate with better farming capabilities than New France
New Amsterdam had a warmer climate with better farming capabilities than New France
The climate in France is from moderately warm (70F) to hot (90F)
Northern France does but the South of France is much warmer.
Mainland France has a temperate climate and there are no hurricanes.
Mediterranen
France is located in western Europe, and has a temperate climate. Related questions are linked regarding France's landforms, main mountain ranges, climate.
The social climate ranges from cold to frigid but, meteologically speaking, it can be pleasant.
The climate supports that plant, if the climate changes the UK will eventually have a suitable climate too for grapes.
the climate of new Jersey is subtropical
Temperate
Southern France is hotter than Northern France, especially in the summer where the climate up North is mild, whereas the teperatures in southern France may be really hot. In Southern France the climate is described as "Mediterranean" (somewhat Californian) while in the remainder of the country the climate is described as "temperate".Eastern regions, being farther form the mild influence of the Atlantic Ocean, have the coldest temperatures during winter.