because of the North Atlantic Drift.
No, most of northern and western Europe actually has a temperate climate
This is false. Northwest and Central Europe has a temperate climate.
The climate in Europe varies greatly. Some regions are semi-desert, others are mountains and snowy. Other regions are more temperate.
Antarctica, Europe, and Antarctica do not have hot deserts. Europe has a more temperate climate, and Antarctica is too cold to support a hot desert environment.
No ! Romania is located in the Northern hemisphere at about 450 latitude.
The climate in Europe varies greatly. Some regions are semi-desert, others are mountains and snowy. Other regions are more temperate.
Large bodies of water act as heat reservoirs. They store heat during warm periods and release it during cold periods. The causes more consistent temperatures throughout the year.
Hungary has a temperate climate. its climate is relate able to the climate of North Carolina.
Most of Germany has a (humid) temperate climate, but the more easterly parts have a continental climate.
About 45% is covered in a temperate climate
tropical
Europe gets warmer towards the southIt gets drier towards the eastThe prevailing wind blows in from the Atlantic Ocean. (But other winds blow in too-for example from the North Pole and from Africa)The change from hot summer to cold winter is greatest in Eastern Europe.I hope i was helpful xx