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The Mediterranean Sea is a warmer body of water than the European Atlantic. The Mediterranean climate also has a dry season, where the European Atlantic does not. This area has an Oceanic climate, which lacks a dry season. This is why it usually rains more by the Atlantic than by the Mediterranean.
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hot summers and warm winters with light rain throughout the summer
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No. Germany is on the northern side of European main landmass. No mediterranean climate there. The countries that have ateas with mediterranean climate in Europe are: Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.
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Mainland Portugal's climate is Mediterranean. The Mediterranean climate is named for the climate that typifies countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. It also is known as the area of the Old World where olive trees grow because olive trees flourish in this climate. Portugal's dry summers and rainy winters are typical of the Mediterranean climate.
Greece is similar to other southern European countries in terms of its Mediterranean climate, cuisine, and historic ruins. However, Greece has a unique cultural heritage, including its ancient Greek civilization and mythology. Greek language and alphabet also set it apart from other southern European countries.
Spain, Greece, the South of France
Oceanic climate: United Kingdom, Ireland Continental climate: Belarus, Canada Mediterranean climate: Cyprus, Malta
the mild climate made survival easier the mediterranean sea encouraged trade
No Poland doen't have a Mediterranean climate, it has a moderate climate.