speaking, it takes about eight hours to fly to Italy (from USA). Most of Italy has a Mediterranean type of climate, which has cool, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. As a result of the Mediterranean type of climate we are going to travel to Italy August 12-15th so that in Italy it will be nice and warm so we can enjoy outdoor activities without having to bundle up and fight the cold. Italy is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. “Much of Italy is covered by mountains” (“Geographic Landmarks”). The Dolomite
Noel Gabriel Carpio, 106, of Tucson, Arizona died of natural causes Tuesday August 8th, 2096. He was surrounded by his loved ones as he inevitably passed. Noel was born to parents Mary Louise Rosas and Anthony Arnold Carpio on December, 22, 1989. In the 2010’s Noel attended The University of Arizona receiving his Bachelor’s degree in Communications. He later moved to Eugene, Oregon and received a Sports Management M.B.A. from the prestigious Warsaw Center at the University of Oregon. He later went
of the Mediterranean Sea and it is the 4th most populous state in the EU due to its 61 million inhabitants. On the other hand, England shares it borders with Wales and Scotland and covers more than a half of the island of Great Britain, which lies in the North Sea. Due to the stretched shape and the great longitudinal extension, the Italian climate is highly diverse though out the whole territory. Regions on the coasts and most of the southern regions generally fits the Mediterranean climate stereotype
all located on Mediterranean Europe, but in different regions of Mediterranean. Since they are in the same region of Europe, their climates are almost nearly the same. As for their fruit, they had their own unique fruits as they are in different regions of Mediterranean. They may have some same kinds of fruits with each other. How these two, climate and fruit, connected with each other? Some people said that only the landforms can change the climate. Some people said the climates can change the food
0.0 7.4 The water budgets of Berkeley, Ca., and Terre Haute, In., are greatly affected by their respective geographies, topographies, climates and
Italy has plenty of places to visit and that are wonderful, however, I believe that the Amalfi Coast tops it. In this essay I will talk about the Amalfi Coast and its history, the waves, currents, and tides. I will also speak about the influence on climate, which should be important for all human beings. The Amalfi Coast is a stretch of coastline in the Province of Salerno, Italy. The coast is a popular tourist in Italy. It attracts thousands of tourist annually. By looking at the pictures, it seems
dust and smoke. In California, we do not get enough rain to wash the air clean, and we get enough sun to create an increase in issues with pollution. Depending on the climate, California has a variety of plants and wildlife. The climate controls what can live and grow in the area. In California we have no tropical climates because everywhere in California we have at least one month with an average low temperature of below 64.4F. So, by the time the hot tropical air hits California it has been
grasslands because of it’s’ exclusivity on the Californian coasts in North America, and also known as the Mediterranean Biome due to the large areas surrounding parts of the Mediterranean Sea. The chaparrals located in California are situated in the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, which span across to the Pacific Ocean, and cover up to peaks at 5,000 feet above sea level. Hence, due to its location the climate is often hot and dry in the summer, and often cold and rainy in the winter. Additionally, these abiotic
area. One Chaparral location example mentioned by Kids do Ecology, is the United States, in Santa Barbra, California. There are also chaparrals around the Mediterranean Sea, Southwest North America, the middle of Chile, Southern Australia and Southwest Africa (Raven, 116). Moreover, many people call the Chaparral climate the Mediterranean climate because of its rainy, mild winters and dry, warm summers (Raven, 116). These summers in the Chaparral are very hot and dry, receiving very little if any
Reasons for decline of Posidonia oceanica P. oceanica meadows are met in transparent and pure waters of Mediterranean area. The prevalence of Posidonia meadows in clear water is a useful tool for biomonitoring the clearness of the desired area. Along with Mytilus galloprovincialis, the Mediterranean mussel, Posidonia is a natural reservoir of different metals acquired from the environment. These metals are released from industrial, agricultural and urban activities in the coastal area and are one