France has four different climate zones:
Source: http://us.franceguide.com/practical-information/Regional-climates-in-France.html?NodeID=124&EditoID=11880
France and Russia do not share a border.
The Nazi occupied zone, the 'zone libre' (the free zone - which was annexed into the German zone in 1942) and the zone occupied by the Italians.
Belgium
in the tropics
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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.
The Mediterranean climate zone.
In the tropical climate zone.
Climate zone 4 - Mixed Humid Climate
Paris is in the temperate climate. Weather makes no sense
France sits in the temperate zone and has a mild climate for most of its territory, of the country, and forests presently cover about 25% of France's land area.
The difference between a vegetation zone and a climate zone is that?(a climate zone covers a broader swath of geographical space than a vegetation zone does)
highlands and uplands
climate zone of seattle
The climate zone in Venezuala is sub-tropical.
it is like a climate zone in the mountains.
The subarctic zone