France has four zones. Each of these zones promotes certain activities. It has humid seaside areas, a semi-continental zone, a intermediate zone, and a northern zone. The south has a more constant temperature than the northern latitudes.
FALSE
because it has a more temperate climate than England
well it depends how close you are or how far away you are from the equator and also some country's are more above water than others and the temperatures drop as u get higher because the ground gets warm first also some could be going through droughts and have different seasons like in USA it could be summer in Norway could be winter fall
The largest climate region of Canada is the Arctic. It covers mainland Nunavut, Northwest Territories, the tip of Yukon, northern Quebec, and in around parts of Hudson Bay, in northern Ontario. Much of the land North of the mainland is also a barren wasteland, almost uninhabitable. Other than the Tundra, the Boreal and Taiga climate zones cover most of the interior of Canada, but combined, are still smaller than the area the Tundra covers.
California, Nevada, Kansas
Utah Mexico and Dakota (North)
California
Because it has temperate weather conditions for a region above treeline.
The western US has more climate zones than the eastern US due to its diverse geography, ranging from coastal regions to mountain ranges and deserts. This variation in terrain contributes to a wider range of climates and ecosystems found in the western states.
Antarctica has more climate types than any other continent, ranging from polar climates in the interior to tundra and maritime climates along the coast.
Temperate and polar zones are cooler than subtropical
Germany has a temperate climate with a lot of cloudy weather especially in winter. The US covers a wide area and has different climate zones. Arizona is very different to Maine, so it's difficult to generalise, but most of the US will have more sunlight than does Germany.
Because the temperatures are more pleasant. The climate is good for farming common crops.
The polar climate zone is located between about 67°N latitude and the North Pole-this latitude zone receives less sunlight than the other two latitude zones.
There are 3 climate zones. They are the frigid zone, temperate zone, and torrid zone. no there is 4 hot summers wet winters hot summers and mild winters wet summers and mild winter and finaly hot winters and wet summers
France has four zones. Each of these zones promotes certain activities. It has humid seaside areas, a semi-continental zone, a intermediate zone, and a northern zone. The south has a more constant temperature than the northern latitudes.