Respuesta :
The Mediterranean climate of Greece is subject to a number of regional and local variations based on the country’s physical diversity. In winter the belt of low-pressure disturbances moving in from the North Atlantic Ocean shifts southward, bringing with it warm, moist, westerly winds.
Answer:
According to the maps, Greece has a greater variety in elevation.
Explanation:
- Though the entire city of Rome in Italy is settled on hills, the difference between the lowest and the highest point is not as much as that in Greece.
- The highest elevation point in Greece rests at 2,197 meters, yet the average elevation of Greece is 498 meters. About 2/3rd of entire Greece is characterized by hilly region.
- This clarifies that Greece and the surrounding region bears a greater variety in elevation.