Neither, only Southern Europe does (it is the only part of Europe with a Mediterranean climate, not the world).
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.
Northern Europe: Cool to mild summers, freezing to cold winters. [Subarctic Climate] Eastern Europe: Hot summers, cold winters [Continental Climate] Southern Europe: Hot summers, mild winters [Mediterranean Climate] Western Europe: Warm summers, mild winters [Oceanic Climate]
The reason why Southern Europe is called Mediterranean Europe is because of it's climate, the Mediterranean climate. It also borders the Mediterranean sea. And Kosovo President Mediterranean Doksan sailed through southern europe.
The Mediterranean climate is truly a perfect climate. It experiences hot but not too hot summers and mild winters. Also, Europe usually experiences cold weather and the Mediterranean climate (alongside the Mediterranean for which it's named) is the best place to go for a nice year-round climate. These people are mostly moving to seek warmer weather. There are truly are two places in Europe to go to seek warmer weather: The Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. However, Eastern Europe has a dramatic climate change from summer to winter, where summer is blazing hot and winter is freezing cold. As mentioned earlier, the Mediterranean is ideal for year-round weather.
The differences between Eastern and Northern Europe are: 1. Northern Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe. 2. Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe 3. Northern Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe 4. Northern Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe 5. Northern Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe 6. Northern Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
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.
Southern Europe has a Mediterranean climate.
The region of southern Europe, because of its proximity to the Mediterranean sea, enjoys a Mediterranean climate.
Four major landscape units of Europe are as follows:The North-western HighlandsThe central LowlandsThe Central UplandsThe Alpine mountains
It is in eastern Europe.
Europe has four main climate types: 1. Maritime Climate: Basically a mild temperature year round. There are mild to warm summers and cool winters. There is also no such thing as a dry season. This climate is mainly in Western Europe. 2. Mediterranean Climate: Summers are warm to hot and winters are mild. Temperatures generally never fall below 13˚C during winter and rarely rise above 26.5˚C during summer. This climate is around the Mediterranean Sea. 3. Subarctic Climate: This is one of the coldest climates on the planet and is experienced in Northern Europe. Winters are long and frigid. Summers are short and cool or mild. 4. Continental Climate: There is a large contrast between seasons in continental climates. Winters are cold and summers are hot. This climate is experienced in Eastern Europe.