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Q: What is the difference between the Mediterranean climate an the subarctic climate?
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Which climate regions are reprented in Europe?

Maritime, Mediterranean, Subarctic, and Continental climates.


What types of climate impact Europe?

Europe has four main climates: Oceanic climate, Mediterranean climate, continental climate, and subarctic climate.


Subarctic climate would be found in which climate zone?

The subarctic zone


What are the nine climates found in the US?

humidsubtropical Mediterranean humid continental, marine west coast, Subarctic and tundra climate, desert climate, dry steppe climate, tropical climates.


Who are the people who live in the subarctic climate?

We are. Many Canadians live in a subarctic climate.


What are the five other climate zones in Europe?

Russia has three main climate zones: Continental climate, subarctic climate, and tundra climate. Europe has four main climate zones: Oceanic climate, Mediterranean climate, subarctic climate, and continental climate. Continental climate has a large contrast between seasons, winter being very cold while summer being very hot. This climate is found in Eastern Europe and basically all of European Russia minus the Arctic Coast. Subarctic climate is one of the coldest climates in the world. Winters are very cold and long while summers are short and either cool or mild. This climate is found in Northern Europe and all of Northern Russia. Tundra climate is the coldest climate in the world. Winter is basically all year long, as typically only one month has temperatures warm enough to melt snow. Tundra is also occupied with permafrost, which is basically a layer of thick ice growing beneath the ground, making it impossible for most plants to grow. Tundra is found along the Arctic Coast in Europe and Russia. Oceanic climate is a mild climate. Winter is cold to mild while summers are mild to warm. There is also an absence of a dry season. This climate is found in Western Europe. Mediterranean climate is a mild to warm climate. Winters are mild while summers are warm to hot. This climate is found along the Mediterranean Coast.


How is a Mediterranean climate differ rent from he climate in eastern Europe and northern Europe?

The mediterranean climate is subtropical. Eastern Europe has a so-called land climate: hot in summer, cold in winter. Northern Europe has a so-called subarctic climate, in the west tempered by the influence of the (warm) Gulf stream.


How many climate zones are in Russia?

There are four major climate zones, each distinct to a specific region of Europe:Northern Europe - Subarctic climateEastern Europe - Continental climateSouthern Europe - Mediterranean climateWestern Europe - Oceanic climateSubarctic climate - Northern EuropeA subarctic climate is one of the coldest climates on the planet. It is found in Scandinavia and Northern-interior Russia. Its winters are long and freezing while its summers are short and cool.Continental climate - Eastern EuropeA continental climate has a large contrast between seasons, where winters are cold and summers are hot.Mediterranean climate - Southern EuropeA Mediterranean climate is found along the Mediterranean coast. Its temperatures are within a small range year round. Its winters are mild while its summers are warm to hot.Oceanic climate - Western EuropeAn oceanic climate has no dry season. Its winters are cool while its summers are mild to warm.


Is the eeyou apart of the subarctic?

Not as much as they are people living in the subarctic. The subarctic is a climate zone.


Affects of subarctic climates?

There are many affects of a subarctic climate. This climate has a great impact on the wildlife that lives there.


The two subclimates of the Cold climate are?

Humid Continental and Subarctic


How do climate vary between the four subregions of Europe?

Northern Europe: Cool to mild summers, freezing to cold winters. [Subarctic Climate] Eastern Europe: Hot summers, cold winters [Continental Climate] Southern Europe: Hot summers, mild winters [Mediterranean Climate] Western Europe: Warm summers, mild winters [Oceanic Climate]