The farther north in Europe, the colder it gets. The north part of Europe closest to the Arctic Circle's average temperature was 12 degrees Celsius in the summer and -2 degrees Celsius in the winter. The more southern part of northern Europe the average temperature in the summer is 30 degrees Celsius and in the winter is -4.3 degrees Celsius.
The fifties had more conflicts regarding the Cold War in Europe.
Europe
The Pyrenees and Alps stop cold winds from blowing into southern Europe.
Yes. In the cold parts of Europe in winter there are lots of blizzards.
Whatever the rest of Europe felt, they felt it too. Britain, cold war wise, was part of Europe.
Europes Mistral winds are cold.
the cold war
It made it cold.
Cold, with lots of snow.
it ranges from hot to mild to cold
Yes, yes it is.
Iron Curtain