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How do Europe's main climate regions-high latitude, midlati-tude, and dry-differ?

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Europe's main climate regions differ in terms of temperature, seasonality, and vegetation. The high latitude region is cold and experiences a polar climate, while the midlatitude region is temperate with distinct seasons. The dry region in the south is characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Vegetation also differs, with the high latitude region dominated by tundra, the midlatitude region by deciduous forests, and the dry region by Mediterranean vegetation.
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