Yes, yes it is.
it ranges from hot to mild to cold
Fairly hot in the summer months. Very cold in the winter. I was in Russia in early June and still used a down coat.
Antarctica, Europe, and Antarctica do not have hot deserts. Europe has a more temperate climate, and Antarctica is too cold to support a hot desert environment.
Hot Sands and Cold Feet - 1919 was released on: USA: June 1919
because when it is hot her it is cold there
Europe has a diverse climate with regions experiencing both hot and cold climates. Mediterranean countries like Spain and Italy have hot summers, while countries in northern Europe such as Norway and Sweden have cold winters. The climate varies depending on the location within Europe.
No. They lived in the cold climates of Europe and Asia.
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]
they lie in the middle latitude zone where it is hot and cold
Compared to other countries it's cold in belgium, More or less the same temperature as in the UK, about 12C° +-
There is no real answer to that. Europe is a large continent, which ranges from very cold to very warm temperatures. What temperature it will be will depend on what part of Europe you are in. If you are up at the very north of Europe near the Arctic Circle, it would be very cold, whereas if you were in the Mediterranean part of Europe it would be very hot.
Checkmate - 1960 Hot Wind on a Cold Town 1-34 was released on: USA: 10 June 1961