The Mediterrain zone
Most of southern Europe is considered Mediterranean climate. In the Mediterranean climate, olive trees, grape vineyards, as well as many citrus trees grow.
The largest climates in Europe are the oceanic and continental climates. Oceanic climate covers most of Western Europe while continental covers most of Eastern Europe.
The Mediterranean is the most influential sea in Southern Europe.
Humid Continental
Mountains
This climate type is known as a Mediterranean climate.
The reason why is because the climate there is sometimes fit for farming and harvesting crops.
Greece is the most southern country in Europe.
Most of southern Europe is characterized by a Mediterranean landscape, which features a mix of coastal areas, rolling hills, and mountainous regions. This region is known for its warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters, supporting diverse vegetation like olive groves, vineyards, and various shrubs. Additionally, the presence of the Mediterranean Sea significantly influences the climate and ecology of the area.
Swamps cover most of Southern Florida.
Oceans.
No, most of northern and western Europe actually has a temperate climate