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Influence of temperate maritime climate

Temperate maritime climate, high latitude, rainy, light and heat conditions are generally not suitable for the development of planting (except Paris Basin, where the heat conditions are good and there are planting distribution), and generally animal husbandry (such as northern Scotland), flower planting (such as the Netherlands) and other agricultural types with less heat requirements are the main ones. wheat

Animal husbandry, because the climate is not conducive to the growth of food crops and oil crops, but it is conducive to the growth of juicy pastures.

This climate is not conducive to plant growth. At the end of 19, it was found that in Europe, the protein content of long-grain wheat produced by marine climate was low, only 4-8% at most. Protein content of wheat increased by 9 ~ 12% as it reached the European part of Russia. In dry and hot areas, the protein content of wheat increased to 65438 08%, even more than 20%. Scientists in the former Soviet Union proved that the stronger the continental climate in a region, the higher the protein content of wheat. In the cool and humid climate, the starch content of wheat increased, while the protein content decreased. People have to rely on meat to supplement protein's deficiency, but it also brings the disadvantage of too much fat. It can be seen that the maritime climate is not very beneficial to agriculture. The mild, cloudy and humid maritime climate gives people a comfortable feeling; In fact, living in a maritime climate is mild, but gloomy and rainy weather is not conducive to people's spiritual and emotional development.