Hot dry summers and wet winters
Continental.
the climate was dry and hot and they rarely got any rain
It was the largest pre-European empire in South America :)
True. In the southern and eastern parts of the Byzantine Empire, the climate was generally characterized by mild, rainy summers and cool, wet winters due to the Mediterranean climate. This led to fertile lands that were conducive to agriculture and supported the empire's prosperous economy.
The southern part of the Byzantine Empire had a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This region experienced moderate temperatures and limited rainfall, supporting the growth of crops such as olives, grapes, and wheat. The Mediterranean climate also influenced the lifestyle and agriculture of the people living in this area.
well, one of them was in the fall of the ottoman empire in early 18th century who ruled a vast empire in southern Europe for more than 7 centuries.
The climate of the Aztec empire was humid and hot.
Southern Empire Records was created in 2004.
Many things happened to the European Empire and what truly happened was that it was near a collapse.
The British Empire
Different in different parts of the empire.
The ottoman empire