Thursday, April 19, 2007

Germany's Coastal and Temperate Humidity

Germany is certified the Federal Republic of Germany and is sited in Western-Central Europe. It slices its confines with Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium.

A third of the northern land is on the North European Plain with extensive lands and small to medium sized bodies of water streaming across it. The remnant of the north is parted between the coasts and the glacier-formed lakes. Mountain ranges and hills construct the southern land area while central Germany on the other hand is a collection of expanded hills, mountain ranges, sandy soil, and river wetlands.

As for the climate, even though Germany is bordered by landlocked countries, has a coastal effect in most of it's north part because of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. In this distinctive region, the rain falls all-year-round, summer time is cool compared to the other parts, and winter time is just moderate. In the east, the continental climate reigns the land with its lengthened winter months and very warm summer time. The rest of the country, west, central, and south, are dominated by a transitional climate which differs depending on the weather conditions bordering it.

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