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There are many climates, desert, sub tropical, mediterranean, arid, temperate.
Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate typical of the Mediterranean coasts of Italy. Spring and autumnrm, and the Romans ottobrate ("beautiful October days") are known as being sunny and warm.
Rome enjoys a Mediterranean climate typical of the Mediterranean coasts of Italy. Spring and autumnrm, and the Romans ottobrate ("beautiful October days") are known as being sunny and warm.
During the Iron Age, which roughly spanned from around 1200 BCE to 600 CE, the climate varied significantly across different regions. Generally, many areas experienced a cooler and wetter climate than today, particularly in Europe, which supported agricultural development and the growth of populations. In some regions, such as the Mediterranean, the climate was relatively warm and conducive to the cultivation of crops. This climatic variability influenced the settlement patterns, agricultural practices, and social structures of Iron Age societies.
Sandals helped to prevent foo disease in the hot climate of the Mediterranean by airing the feet.
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No Poland doen't have a Mediterranean climate, it has a moderate climate.
Peole liked to live there because it was easy to grow crops and they wouldnt die because there was lots of rianfall in the winter
At least Rome and Athens have a Mediterranean climate, since they are on the Mediterranean Sea.
In the southern coast of Crimea the climate is subtropical of the Mediterranean type.
The Mediterranean climate is classified under the Köppen-Geiger climate classification as Csa and Csb. Csa represents a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, while Csb represents a warm-summer Mediterranean climate.
No, England is much further North of the Mediterranean and is therefore cooler in climate.
Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean Climate.
Acapulco is in a Mediterranean Climate
Mainland Portugal's climate is Mediterranean. The Mediterranean climate is named for the climate that typifies countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. It also is known as the area of the Old World where olive trees grow because olive trees flourish in this climate. Portugal's dry summers and rainy winters are typical of the Mediterranean climate.