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Climate and Natural Phenomena in Italy: Seasons and Significant Events, Exámenes de Inglés

This presentation provides an overview of the italian climate, including seasonal variations and notable natural phenomena. Italy's climate ranges from hot summers and cold winters to warm springs and dry summers, depending on the region. Significant natural events discussed are the vesuvius eruption in ad 79, the 1639 earthquake, and the sicilian tornadoes of 1851.

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2020/2021

Subido el 22/07/2021

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Introduction (Introducción)
Hi, good morning, my name is Efraín Felipe Jiménez Bravo, today
I will talk about the climate and natural phenomena of Italy. First
of all we have to know that Italy is located on the continent of
Europe, Italy's climate varies throughout the year, it has very hot
summers and very cold winters.
Spring (primavera)
The spring weather in Italy is usually warm and although there
are still traces of rain and snow from the previous winter, the
weather will improve with the passing of the days and months.
Spring in Italy begins on March 21 and ends on June 21.
Summer(verano)
Most of Italy has hot and dry summers, with July being the
hottest month of the year. The summer season begins on June
21 and ends between September 21 and 23.
Fall (otoño)
The weather during the fall in Italy begins with pleasant and
warm temperatures but with the passage of time they decrease.
Fall in Italy begins between September 21-23 until December 21.
Winter(invierno)
Winters are colder and wetter in the North and mild in the
South. The Alps have a mountainous climate, with cool summers
and very cold winters. The winter season in Italy begins on
December 21 and ends on March 21.
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Introduction (Introducción)

Hi, good morning, my name is Efraín Felipe Jiménez Bravo, today I will talk about the climate and natural phenomena of Italy. First of all we have to know that Italy is located on the continent of Europe, Italy's climate varies throughout the year, it has very hot summers and very cold winters.

Spring (primavera)

The spring weather in Italy is usually warm and although there are still traces of rain and snow from the previous winter, the weather will improve with the passing of the days and months. Spring in Italy begins on March 21 and ends on June 21.

Summer(verano)

Most of Italy has hot and dry summers, with July being the hottest month of the year. The summer season begins on June 21 and ends between September 21 and 23.

Fall (otoño)

The weather during the fall in Italy begins with pleasant and warm temperatures but with the passage of time they decrease. Fall in Italy begins between September 21-23 until December 21.

Winter(invierno)

Winters are colder and wetter in the North and mild in the South. The Alps have a mountainous climate, with cool summers and very cold winters. The winter season in Italy begins on December 21 and ends on March 21.

natural phenomena (fenómenos naturales)

Some of the natural phenomena that mark the history of

Italy were these:

Vesuvius eruption in AD 79

quake earthquake of 1639

Sicilian tornadoes of 1851