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The climate of Western Europe is mostly A. sub-tropical. B. temperate. C. tropical. D. arctic.

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The answer is option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The atmosphere of Western Europe is impacted for the most part by its scope northerly position on the globe. Its geographic position is north of the equator, so it isn't tropical or sub-tropical, yet not so far north as to be extremely cool year around, so it not ice either.

Western Europe encounters seasons, with hotter climate in the mid year and colder climate in the winter. The atmosphere of Western Europe is best depicted.

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The climate of Western Europe is influenced mainly by its latitude (northerly position) on the globe. Its geographic position is north of the equator, so it is not tropical or sub-tropical, but not so far north as to be very cold year around, so it not arctic either.

Western Europe experiences seasons, with warmer weather in the summer and colder weather in the winter. The climate of Western Europe is best described as:

B) temperate
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