The ocean cools and heats up slower than land does; therefore, during winter, the ocean is as warm as the land in summer and in summer the water is as warm as the land in winter.
New England
Colonists in the New England colonies endured bitterly cold winters and mild summers. Land was flat close to the coastline but became hilly and mountainous farther inland. Soil was generally rocky, making farming difficult. Cold winters reduced the spread of disease.
Rome is in the Mediterranean and therefore has a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summer and short, mild and wet winters.
Yes. The New England colonies did.
southern colonies: fertile soil, warm and humid weather, almost no industry, short winters middle colonies:mix of new England and southern colonies New England colonies: rocky and thin soil, long winters, relied on industry and shipbuilding and trade
harsh winters and mild summers
IT has cold winters and mild summers
New England is farther north than most states and therefore has longer winters and colder winters. It has more mild summers and a lot of rain.
No, Harsh Winters and mild summers! False!
No, Harsh Winters and mild summers! False!
New England has warm summers and cold winters.
New England has warm summers and cold winters.
New England
A Mediterranean climate typically has mild winters and cool summers. This climate is characterized by wet, mild winters and dry, warm summers.
they both have snowflakes
New York is a temperate climate, with mild summers and cold winters. It is not tropical.
Colonists in the New England colonies endured bitterly cold winters and mild summers. Land was flat close to the coastline but became hilly and mountainous farther inland. Soil was generally rocky, making farming difficult. Cold winters reduced the spread of disease.