Answer:
too long
Explanation:
it's too much way to long
Answer:
temperate
Explanation:
London and Paris are very large cities. Both of them are located in the western part of Europe, with Paris being the capital of France, while London is the capital of the island nation of the United Kingdom.
These cities are located in plains, with large rivers running through them, and they are close to the sea. This has resulted in both Paris and London being heavily influenced by the sea, which has made their climates relatively pleasant.
The temperatures tend to be moderate, warm in summer, but without extremes, while the winters are cold, but also without any extremes. Also, there is significant amounts of precipitation throughout the year. The people naturally chose these places for living as they have more pleasant climate, thus it provides good living conditions, so over time as more and more people flocked in, these cities became enormous.
South of the Alps lies the Apennine Peninsula.
Explanation:
The Alps are the largest mountain range on European soil. It is still up for debate are they the highest mountains in Europe or not, as there are still debates about the border of Europe and Asia in the Caucasus, where there are higher mountains than the Alps. This mountain range has been formed by the Alpine orogenesis, which has been triggered by the movement of Africa toward Europe. These mountains are considered to be young mountains, and they are still growing in area and height.
- The Alps are a natural barrier between Central and Western Europe north of them, and the Apennine Peninsula south of them.
- The Appennine Peninsula has its northern border totally surrounded by the Alps, which has led to the development of a unique culture, but also served as a good defense mechanism in the past.
- There are three countries located on the Apennine Peninsula, with Italy dominating almost all of it, and San Marino and Vatican occupying very small areas.
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