France Travel Tour

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Freezing And Humid In France

France is a country west of Europe and is conclusively named the French Republic. It parts its divisions with Spain, Monaco, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Andorra, Italy, Germany, and Belgium. France also has land in North America, South America, Antarctica, the Caribbean, southern Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and many other solitary islands across the world.

Mainland or Metropolitan France s composed of coastal plains in the north and west, Pyrenees in the southwest, Massif Central in the south central, and the Alps mountain dimensions in the southeast. France also has huge river beds all over the region which trickles out into the Mediterranean Sea. To the north and northwest of France, the climate is temperate with seaside effects while to the southeast, the climate is Mediterranean with rain occurring commonly during the winter time but none at all during the months of July and August. To the west, the climate is oceanic with excessive rainfall with cool summers but mild winter while the mountain regions on the other hand have Alpine climate with its algid temperature and snow covering the whole area for up to six months. Metropolitan France in general has a integration of coastal weather with its hot but wet seasons, and continental climate with its blazing but stormy winter, and colder winter but with less rain.

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