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What's the climate like in Turkey?

Question 1: What's the climate like in Turkey? This place in Turkey is influenced by topographical factors. The climate in different parts of Turkey is different. Inland areas have a continental climate, the Black Sea coast has a Black Sea climate, and the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean coast have a Mediterranean climate. Turkey, with a coastline of 8,000 kilometers, has a subtropical Mediterranean climate in the coastal area, a relatively dry inland plateau and a transition to a tropical grassland and desert climate. The temperature difference in different areas is large, and the precipitation is also different. I don't know which is better, but we finally chose Zhongxin Tourism at the beginning and felt that the itinerary was well designed. Although it is not the cheapest, it is worth the money. The landlord can think about it.

Spring (April-July) and autumn are the best tourist seasons in Turkey, and the climate is suitable, which is very suitable for tourism. May -65438+ 10 is the best season to bathe in the sea of love. At this time, the climate in Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Istanbul is pleasant. Late July to September is the best time to travel to eastern Turkey.

We had a good time in Turkey, with magnificent ancient cities, temples, churches, castles and the mausoleum of King Solas, one of the seven wonders. Went to the famous cotton fort, which is said to be unique. Everything I saw next was very Turkish. But I feel a little tired. The most memorable thing is the hot air balloon in Capadocia. We are a group of people who believe in Travel News. The approximate itinerary is as follows:

Day 1: Beijing flies to Istanbul; The next day: Istanbul? Izmir? Ephesus? Kusadasi; Day 3: kusadasi? Bodrum; Day 4: bodrum? Pamkale (cotton castle); Day 5: Pamkale (Cotton Castle)? Fethiye; Day 6: fethiye? Antalya; Day 7: Antalya? Konya? Capadocia; Day 8: Capadocia? Istanbul; Ninth and tenth days: Istanbul; Day 1 1 day: Return to Beijing

Question 2: The climate in Turkey. The climate types in Turkey vary greatly. The southeast is dry and the central Anatolia Plateau is cool. Generally speaking, Turkey has long summers, high temperatures and little rainfall. Winter is cold, and the cold current brings snowfall and cold rain.

The climate type is Mediterranean climate.

Question 3: What's the climate like in Turkey? When is the best time to travel to Turkey? The weather in Turkey is changeable now, so you'd better check it again before going out. You can also prepare some cold medicine, where it is very inconvenient to buy medicine. Besides, let me tell you the most important thing. Many places in Turkey and even some hotels have no Internet. You know how difficult it is without the internet. So be sure to rent a WiFi before going abroad. And be sure to choose one that can automatically switch networks, so that the signal is stable. At that time, the tour guide told me that the one he used could be used by five people at the same time, and it only cost more than ten yuan a day. Cute in appearance, but disgusting in name. It's called tadpole WiFi. Check it yourself. Have a good time.

Question 4: What's the weather change in Turkey all year round? Generally speaking, Turkey has long summers, high temperatures and little rainfall. Winter is cold, and the cold current brings snowfall and cold rain.

The climate types in Turkey vary greatly. The southeast is dry and the central Anatolia Plateau is cool. There is plenty of rain in orchards, wheat fields and reservoirs, and plenty of sunshine in vineyards and people who go to the seaside.

Climate diversity shows that Turkey is rich in crop varieties. It is one of the main producing areas of tobacco, pistachio (pistachio), raisins and fruits and vegetables in the world.

The Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, English: The Republic of Turkey) is a country across Europe and Asia, bordering on the Black Sea in the north, the Mediterranean Sea in the south, Syria and Iraq in the southeast, the Aegean Sea in the west, Greece and Bulgaria in the east, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran in the east. Turkey's geographical location and geopolitical strategic significance are extremely important, and it is a crossroads connecting Europe and Asia.

Question 5: What is the winter season in Turkey now, and has it entered the rainy season?

Question 6: The temperature in Turkey varies greatly throughout the year. The southeast is dry and the central Anatolia Plateau is cool. Generally speaking, Turkey has long summers, high temperatures and little rainfall. Winter is cold, and the cold current brings snowfall and cold rain. There is plenty of rain in orchards, wheat fields and reservoirs, and plenty of sunshine in vineyards and people who go to the seaside. Climate diversity shows that Turkey is rich in crop varieties.

Turkey's coastal area belongs to subtropical Mediterranean climate, and the inland plateau is relatively dry, with a transition to tropical grassland and desert climate. The temperature difference is large. In the inland plateau, the average temperature in June 5438+ 10 is below 0 degrees Celsius, and the annual average temperature is 16 to 22 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall is 200 to 400 mm. The average temperature in 65438+ 10 in the canyon area is as high as 7 to 9 degrees Celsius. The average temperature in July is between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. The annual rainfall is 600 to 800 mm. The annual rainfall in coastal areas is 500 to 700 mm.