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You will get rain more rain in the north of Europe and less in the south of Europe.
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The largest are of marine west coast climate is located in Europe. Most of this areas receive rainfall for more than 4 months per year.
The temperature and the rainfall. e.g. North western Europe has a climate described as 'Warm summer, cool Winters, Precipitation at all seasons., The Mediterranean has a climate described as 'Hot dry Summers, mild wet Winters'. Notice in both these descriotions 'temperature' and 'rainfall' are both brought into the statements. Similarly with other climatic types.
It would probably have been the 2003 heatwave in Europe that lasted from June to august. More than 35 000 people died as a result of the heatwave. many heat records were broken and severe drought affected crop harvests throughout much of Europe.
warm summers, cold winters, and even rainfall throughout the year.
Slovenia receives the most precipitation out of any European country.
You will get rain more rain in the north of Europe and less in the south of Europe.
Europe is northwest of Asia.
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No it is not. It is to the northwest of the mainland of Europe.
This is false. Northwest and Central Europe has a temperate climate.
The latitude of a place usually relates to the climate type. However, water currents and wind currents can also play a significant effect. Tropical climates are not found in Europe because Europe is not located in the tropics (near the equator). Very little arid climate is found in Europe (what is is mostly semi-arid) because Europe receives plenty of rainfall, especially in the west.
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Scotland is on the island of Great Britain in the Northwest of Europe.
Western Europe does not receive the most rainfall in Europe. Southern Europe (mostly Southeastern Europe, along the Adriatic coast) does.