Thursday 17 October 2013

Climate, Geology and Flora & Fauna


Germany has a temperate seasonal climate and is situated in between the oceanic Western European and the Continental Eastern European climate. Winters are quite mild, but cold enough for snow and summers tend to be warm, temperatures can reach 37°C .                                                                
The highest point of Germany is the so called “Zugspitze“, a 2962 meters  high mountain in the Alpes.

About one-third of the country is covered with woodlands and consists of trees like oak, ash, elm, beech, birch, pine, fir, and larch.                         
The animals include deer, red foxes, hares, and weasels.                  
Migratory birds include various species of songbirds, storks, geese, and other larger fowl that fly into Germany from Africa.                                    
Herring, flounder, cod, and ocean perch are also found near the coastal waters.



 
This is a climate diagram of Berlin, Germany.

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