It was hot in the summer, cold and rainy in winter with the occasional fog and storm at sea.
There was rocky and mountainous terrain in some parts of Italia, Rome itself was flat, apart from the 7 hills.
Almost the same. The climate doesn't change that slow
The climate in ancient Rome was the same as the present day climate in Rome. Basically warm and sunny with rain in winter sometimes punctuated with a rare snowstorm. It is called a Mediterranean climate.
It was rainy and warm. The climate of ancient Rome was mostly the same as present day Rome. It was hot in the summer, and winter was pleasant. It was usually a moderate amount of rainfall.
Warm in the summer and rainy/foggy in winter.
Mediterranean.
If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.If a plebeian died in ancient Rome he had a funeral and was buried just like everyone else.
The terrain was very terrainy. Hope that helped.
The terrain was as smooth as a babies bottom.
Mediterranean.
Dangerous
in ancient inca it was vey hot
In the summer it could range from being cool to unbearably hot. In the winter it would be cold and rainy, with fog and many sea storms.