Southern France is hotter than Northern France, especially in the summer where the climate up North is mild, whereas the teperatures in southern France may be really hot. In Southern France the climate is described as "Mediterranean" (somewhat Californian) while in the remainder of the country the climate is described as "temperate".
Eastern regions, being farther form the mild influence of the Atlantic Ocean, have the coldest temperatures during winter.
In the Southern Hemisphere the winters are warmer than in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes, the south is hotter than the north. France generally has cool winters and mild summers. Although some places like the Mediterranean have hot summers cause they are closer to the equator.
No, the northern hemisphere summer is hotter when you look at the planetary average. The reason is that there is more land in the northern hemisphere and when the sunlight hits the land it bounces off and heats up the air much more than when sunlight hits water. So whichever side with more land will have a hotter average summer, in the earth's case, by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit. On the other hand, the amount of water in your local environment has a much greater influence on the heat of your summer than which hemisphere you're in. For more detail, check out NASA's explanation below.
Answer 1Central to Southern Europe.France is a large country with its Northern borders close to the center line of Europe while the South of France meets the Mediterranean Sea. It would therefore qualify as one of the Southern countries of the continent.Answer 2France would be regarded as being in western Europe, so neither the north or the south of Europe. France has coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The western end of Europe is much narrower on a north to south basis, than further east, and France spans a lot of that area.
The ocean is an interconnected body of salt water that covers about 71 percent of our planet. It covers a little more than 60 percent of the Northern Hemisphere and about 81 percent of the Southern Hemisphere.
Overall, southern regions tend to be hotter than northern regions due to their closer proximity to the equator. However, there can be variations based on specific locations and environmental factors.
It's closer to the equator
Yes, Because there are Mountains in the South of france, Mountains such as The Alps and The Pyrenees.
the distance between the northernmost and southernmost part of France is a little more than 1000 km.
The Southern Hemisphere tends to be hotter than the Northern Hemisphere because it has a higher percentage of water. Water heats up and cools down more slowly than land, so the Southern Hemisphere experiences milder temperatures.
Bushfires are more common in southern Australia because the summer is usually dry as well as hot. In the more northern parts of Australia, the hottest part of the year coincides with rainfall - it is a much more tropical climate.Therefore although northern Australia may be as hot (and usually hotter) than southern Australia, the wetness helps to prevent bushfires.
No. Northern parts aren't colder than the southern parts.
No. Northern parts aren't colder than the southern parts.
In Argentina, you closer to northern than to Spain in southern.
It is warmer In Southern Sweden than it is in Northern Sweden
No, the Mediterranean is much more south than southern France.
The Southern Hemisphere contains the most water