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The Ligurian Sea, which is a part of the Mediterranean Sea, generally has similar temperatures to the Mediterranean. However, specific areas within the Ligurian Sea can vary in temperature due to local conditions, currents, and weather patterns. Overall, the Ligurian Sea's temperatures are typically comparable to those found in the broader Mediterranean region.

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What A coastal climate that is drier and warmer than west coast marine is known as?

A coastal climate that is drier and warmer than the west coast marine climate is known as a Mediterranean climate. This climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, typically found in regions such as California, parts of Australia, and the Mediterranean Basin. The combination of geographical features and ocean currents contributes to its distinct weather patterns.


Why is the weather warmer in Queensland than in Tasmania?

Why is the weathe warmer in Oeensland than in Tasmania


Which region has warmer weather eastern or western Europe?

Generally, western Europe has warmer weather than eastern Europe due to the moderating effects of the Atlantic Ocean. Eastern Europe experiences more continental climate, with colder winters and hotter summers.Areas along the Mediterranean coast in southern Europe can have warm temperatures year-round.


Is northern Europe warmer than Central America?

No, central America is warmer than northern Europe. Central America is closer to the equator and is slightly warmer.


Why is Italy hotter than the United kingdom?

The UK is not a frozen wasteland due to the Thermohaline Circulation of the oceans. If the oceanic conveyor of warm water was disrupted by excess fresh melt water, the UK and a substantial part of northern Europe would be under a glacier. Italy is located in the Mediterranean, which is far warmer than the north Atlantic, and is located much closer to the equator.

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Genoa is located on what sea?

The Ligurian Sea, which is part of the Mediterranean Sea.


What are facts about the Ligurian Sea?

Here are some facts about the Ligurian Sea; * it is located between Italy and France; * it is part of the Mediterranean Sea and has borders with Italy, France and Monaco; and * areas bordering the Ligurian Sea are famous for their vacation resorts.


How many seas is Italy surrounded by?

The five seas surrounding Italy are the Mediterranean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Adriatic Sea, the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea. Italy has 4700 miles of coastline.


What are The 5 seas surrounding Italy?

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What bodies of water borders Italy?

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What body of water surrounds italy?

The Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Lonian Sea, and Ligurian Sea surround Italy.


What seas or ocean are surrounding Italy on the map?

Italy is surround for the most part by the Mediterranean Sea.


How much more salty is the Mediterranean Sea than the Atlantic?

There are no specific numbers but the Mediterranean sea is significantly than the Atlantic ocean. This is caused by both evaporation in the warmer sea and by the tides of the Atlantic ocean in the west.


When did Ligurian Republic end?

Ligurian Republic ended in 1805.


When was Ligurian Republic created?

Ligurian Republic was created in 1797.


Why is the precipitation different in countries bordering the Atlantic as too those bordering the Mediterranean?

The Mediterranean Sea is a warmer body of water than the European Atlantic. The Mediterranean climate also has a dry season, where the European Atlantic does not. This area has an Oceanic climate, which lacks a dry season. This is why it usually rains more by the Atlantic than by the Mediterranean.


Which is warmer the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea?

The Mediterranean Sea is the larger at 2,501,000 km2 (965,000 mi2), against the Red Seas 438,000 km2 (169,100 mi2).