Latitude and altitude can dramatically affect climate and vegetation. Climate and altitude both have an effect on temperature. This temperature is a big factor in what will grow and what will not.
The most common climate above 70 degrees North latitude in Europe and Russia is the Arctic climate. Countries with this climate include Norway, Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Iceland. This climate is characterized by cold temperatures, long winters, and short, cool summers.
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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Most of Europe Lays within 45 and 55 degrees latitude. The Europe stretches from 71 degrees north at its northern most point (northern Norway) and 35 degrees north of latitude (island of Crete)
Well there are only four main climate zones in Europe, so if they are not a part of the list, then they are not a main climate zone in Europe. The main climate zones are Mediterranean Climate, Continental Climate, Oceanic Climate, and Subarctic Climate. These climate zones may also be expressed as regions: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Northern Europe.
The climate and vegetation in Europe has ranged from several ice ages, and tundra like vegetation; to our present very variable climate and considerable variety in vegetation.
'''Vegetation regions and climate regions are related in Europe by the FOREST!'''
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In most of Europe, there are several dominant features that determine the weather. They include latitude, altitude, and the oceans.
How does elevation affect a region ecosystem
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Perhaps their climate: Mediterranean climate. This climate has mild winters and hot summers, which is unique in that area of latitude.
Their resources are limited. The natural resources are climate, vegetation, and their cute animals!!!
Europe's Vegetation is Foresty
The most common climate above 70 degrees North latitude in Europe and Russia is the Arctic climate. Countries with this climate include Norway, Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Iceland. This climate is characterized by cold temperatures, long winters, and short, cool summers.
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.