Kristiansund in the extreme south of Norway is at latitude 580 N
The island of Mageroy in the far north is at latitude 710 N
About one third of Norway's coast lies inside the Arctic circle.
It depends where you are. In the capital of Oslo and South-East Norway it is temperate with warm summers with temperatures ranging between 15-30 *C (60-80 *F) The winters have temperatures from +5 to -10 *C.
Along the entire west coast all the way up to Tromsø in the north it is mild temperate climate with mild winters (generally no snow) and pleasant summers.
For the far north and the inland in Southern Norway it is cold winter and cool summers. (Alpine and Tundra)
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The type of landforms that are in highland climates are: Plateaus and Mountains
Snow and cold temperatures are found in the high latitude climate zone.
the same climates that you do on mars
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Five different climates are mentoned below :- 1.Tropical Moist Climates: all months have average temperatures above 18° Celsius. 2.Dry Climates: with deficient precipitation during most of the year. 3.Moist Mid-latitude Climates with Mild Winters. 4.Moist Mid-Latitude Climates with Cold Winters. 5.Polar Climates: with extremely cold winters and summers.
Temperate marine climates are located along the edge of continents, between 25° -40° latitude, in the temperate zone where oceans have a moderating effect . The three temperate marine climates all have mild, humid winters.
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tropical kind
The two main types of tropical climates are tropical rainforest and tropical savanna. Tropical rainforest climates are characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall year-round, while tropical savanna climates have distinct wet and dry seasons with grasslands and scattered trees.
Yes.Yes. There is a lot of farms in Norway.
Decreasing amounts of sunlight