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The Alps.
yes,there is a highland in Europe.
No, highland climates can occur at various latitudes. Highland climates are typically found in mountainous regions, characterized by lower temperatures, greater precipitation, and greater daily temperature variations. The altitude of the location has a greater impact on the climate in highland regions compared to latitude.
Mountain ranges usually have a cold climate in its surrounding areas. They also help diminish winds coming in from the seas.
The massive heat sink known as the ocean.
what is Europe's climate like in Europe
The Marine Climate is a major climate of Europe. It is the climate of Western Europe.
The Central Highlands of former South Vietnam (and former II Corps) the Pleiku area, is cold enough at night to need a jacket and a sleeping bag. But it doesn't snow anywhere in those hills. Therefore its cold in relation to the rest of the former South Vietnam's climate but not the "highland cold" of Europe or North America (where it often does snow).
Well there are only four main climate zones in Europe, so if they are not a part of the list, then they are not a main climate zone in Europe. The main climate zones are Mediterranean Climate, Continental Climate, Oceanic Climate, and Subarctic Climate. These climate zones may also be expressed as regions: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Northern Europe.
Tropical climate does not occur in Europe.
Europe has four main climates: Oceanic climate, Mediterranean climate, continental climate, and subarctic climate.
The Zagros Mountains and Armenian Highland join together to form a chain of mountains that nearly stretches from the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean) to the Europe-Asia boundary at Istanbul.