In most parts of Italy it is hot and dry in the summer, and rainy and cool in the winter.
The weather conditions in Italy feature cold winters, and warm summers. July and August are very hot. January is the coldest month.
In northern Italy, tempuraters can reach below zero in some winters, and Southern Italy has a warmer, more moderate climate.
summer is very hot and winter is cold and moist (dry most of year)
Italy's Climate is very contradictory in that it is not consistent and therefore can trick the tourists that visit italy as it does not fit the stereotypical view of many.
Italy and Greece have what is called Mediterranean climates, similar to that in Los Angeles in the US.
No. Greece cannot qualify for being a tropical country because it lies north of the Tropic of Cancer and the sun is never even 80 degrees above the southern horizon. The two tropic lines mark the northern and southern extent at which the sun can be at it's zenith (directly overhead) at noon.
The climate in Italy does because Italy is always hot so they will help them grow.
Directly across the Ionian Sea from each other. Italy is west of Greece.
The Apennines is the name of the mountain range that runs down the center of Italy. It runs the entire north-south extent of the Italian peninsula. In the north, it therefore meets the Alps of Europe.Its name in Italian is 'Appennini', which is pronounced 'ahp-pehn-NEE-nee'. It takes its name from the original Latin 'Appenninus'. The Latin proper noun in turn came from the Latin word 'penne' for 'quill, feather', which was in reference to the range's shape.
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Such countries include Spain, Italy, and Greece.
No. Greece cannot qualify for being a tropical country because it lies north of the Tropic of Cancer and the sun is never even 80 degrees above the southern horizon. The two tropic lines mark the northern and southern extent at which the sun can be at it's zenith (directly overhead) at noon.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
They are started from seeds, grown on to become tree saplings then planted in groves. The fruit of the trees (olives) are then harvested. Olive trees are commonly grown in warm climate countries such as Greece and Spain.
All of Greece has a Mediterranean Climate.
Italy and Greece are completely separated countries.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.
Greece is east of Italy (or east southeast to be more precise).
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa
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