Eastern Germany's climate differs from western Germany's primarily due to geographical factors and prevailing weather patterns. Eastern regions experience a more continental climate, characterized by colder winters and hotter summers, as they are further from the moderating influence of the Atlantic Ocean. In contrast, western Germany benefits from a maritime climate, leading to milder temperatures and more precipitation throughout the year. These differences are influenced by topography, proximity to the ocean, and varying wind patterns.
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Weather is the area's day-to-day conditions and climate is the area's average conditions.
microclimates
The climate of an inland city would differ from that of a coastal city, even if located at the same latitude. The coastal climate is cooler and damper, while those inland are warmer and drier.
There are four main climates in Europe: 1. Mediterranean Climate (Southern Europe): Mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. 2. Oceanic Climate (Western Europe): Cool winters and warm summers. No dry season. 3. Continental Climate (Eastern Europe): Cold winters and hot summers. 4. Subarctic Climate (Northern Europe): Long, freezing winters and short, cool summers.
The Rocky Mountains act as a barrier to prevailing westerly winds, causing moisture to be deposited on the western side, resulting in wetter conditions. As the air descends on the eastern side, it warms and becomes drier, leading to a rain shadow effect and drier climate in areas east of the Rockies.
In western europe serfdom had largely disappeared and in eastern europe serfdom was firmly rooted
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In western Poland winters are warmer and less snowy, in eastern Poland winters are colder and more snowy.
Pains are pains, regardless of what part of the country they are in.
The southern parts of Britain are around 4 degrees Celsius warmer then the northern parts and the western parts tend to be wetter and windier than the eastern parts.
the western part receives less rainfall and is higher in elevation
In western Europe absolutism was enforced as opposed to Eastern Europe where there was some form of absolutism but not to a full extent it was leaning more towards serfdom.
The mediterranean climate is subtropical. Eastern Europe has a so-called land climate: hot in summer, cold in winter. Northern Europe has a so-called subarctic climate, in the west tempered by the influence of the (warm) Gulf stream.
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
There was no such thing as an eastern Roman Empire and a western Roman empire. It was a Roman empire. Period. Historians are the only ones who denote eastern and western, but they do this for clarity when speaking about certain sections or aspects of ancient Rome. Now, as for comparison between the eastern and western sections of the empire, the eastcrn section was wealthier than the western and consequently lasted longer than the western section and the eastern section was more heavily influenced by the Greek culture than the western part.