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Full Name: David Humberto Tapia Aymara

English Basic III

THE CLIMATE OF JAPAN

The climate in Japan is generally temperate, but having a length of 3,000


kilometers and a very mountainous orography there are numerous
climatic differences between regions. The north records very brief
summers and long winters with heavy snowfalls, while the southern islands
are generally more temperate and humid.

Most of Japan is heavily influenced by the monsoon. From December to


February, the cold, dry air of Siberia collides with the most humid air masses
in the Pacific causing major snowfalls in the western area. On the contrary,
from June to August dominate the warm and humid ocean winds that
cause high temperatures and a high humidity index. The end of summer
coincides with the season of typhoons, torrential rains and strong winds,
especially in the coastal regions.

Natural catastrophes (typhoons, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and


tsunamis) are common in Japan. Although many human lives can be
claimed, the Japanese work intensely to minimize their effects. They use
the most advanced technologies to design earthquake-resistant
structures and follow the path of the storms with greater accuracy.
Full Name: David Humberto Tapia Aymara
English Basic III

THE CLIMATE OF ITALY

The climate of Italy is very diverse, it is


far from the stereotype of the
Mediterranean climate and many
times the temperatures depend on
the place where it finds you. Most of
Italy has hot, dry summers, with July
being the hottest month of the year.
The winters are colder and wetter in
the north and farther in the south. The
Alps have a mountain climate, with cool summers and very cold winters.

The climate of the cities of Italy was determined by the geographical


location and the time of year, in addition, the cold seasons in Italy usually
pass fast and the hot ones remain for longer.
THE CLIMATE OF SPAIN

The Iberian peninsula is located in a prominent place within the general


atmospheric circulation that does not remain static but there are different
movements from north to south, depending on the season of the year. The
peninsula is located in a temperate zone, not having homogeneous
climatic characteristics as it is mixing zones between zones of warm air
and zones of cold air (subtropical and polar).

The varied orography of Spain, as


well as its geographical location, in
mid-latitudes of the temperate zone
of the Northern Hemisphere, makes
the country have a remarkable
climatic diversity. So we went from
places with mild temperatures,
around 15 ° C, to others that exceed
40 ° C in summer, and from sites with
a humid oceanic climate with annual rainfall of more than 2500mm to sites
with a Mediterranean desert climate that They do not exceed 200mm per
year, as is Cabo de Gata, with 150mm per year.

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