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Yi-Chen

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What and where are the three major climate regions of Europe?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

An organism's ________ for many environmental factors determines where it can live.
 
  A) range of tolerance
  B) fitness
  C) carrying capacity
  D) adaptations
  E) survivorship


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Answer to Question 1

The three major climate regions include maritime climates (found throughout the western coastal regions); continental climates (found in the interior of Europe); and Mediterranean climates (found in southern Europe, from Portugal to Greece).

Answer to Question 2

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