^world geography we all hate it, and im on this question well..... the speed of wind makes climate zones average at a 0 to negative 10.
Europe's four most important major landforms are the Alps, the Iberian Peninsula, the Italian Peninsula, the Balkan Peninsula, the Jutland Peninsula, and the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Finland is sometimes also considered part of Scandinavia in a broader sense, though strictly speaking it is not geographically part of the Scandinavian peninsula.
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11 climate regions
Polar climate regions.
The Germanic and Scandinavian countries.
In the northern most part of Europe lies the tundra belt. It covers northern parts of Canada, Alaska, Greenland and the Scandinavian countries. bull excreta
Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
There really aren't two regions that make up Northern Europe, as Northern Europe is one of the five regions of Europe itself. Northern Europe typically includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland, and the United Kingdom are sometimes included, although not usually. Northern Europe contains three geo-political-historical groups that all overlap: Fennoscandia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden (the Scandinavian Peninsula) Nordic Countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (all Northern European countries) Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Geographers classify climate regions by the weather and climate they have
'''Vegetation regions and climate regions are related in Europe by the FOREST!'''
A wind system affects a regions climate by something