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Central Russia.
Central Russia.
mild winters and cool summers on the coast but gets more severe inland
Europe's marine climate, found on its western coast, has cool winters and mild to warm summers. There is also an absence of a dry season.
Central Russia. (Its climate is continental). The weather in France, especially near the Atlantic ocean, is influenced by the mild temperatures and it is rare to have very low temperatures there.
it has mild winters and warm summers. mostly the areas of Karachi and the makran coast have coastal climates
The western coast of is affected by the Gulf Stream, so the climate is temperate maritime to mid-latitude continental. Central Russia is more a continental climate, more affected by cold wind from North Artic seas. Anyway, it is hard to compare : Russia is much bigger than France and Central Russia is climately very diversified
Marine west coast climates have much precipitation because
There are four main climates in Europe: 1. Mediterranean Climate (Southern Europe): Mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. 2. Oceanic Climate (Western Europe): Cool winters and warm summers. No dry season. 3. Continental Climate (Eastern Europe): Cold winters and hot summers. 4. Subarctic Climate (Northern Europe): Long, freezing winters and short, cool summers.
Some sort if forest
The climate is such that a redwood will grow there. Although these areas don't have the coastal fog that redwoods love, there is enough moisture that the tree needles need to grow well. Also, the winters are more mild than other winters. The ground doesn't freeze like in typical snow climates - so even though there is some winter snow, the tree roots aren't affected.
Some sort if forest