1). How do the North Atlantic Drift and the prevailing westerlies affect Europe's climate?
A: The North Atlantic Drift, which is carried by the prevailing westerlies, brings a moderate temperature to much of Europe--from northern Spain across most of France and Germany to western Poland, as well as in the British Isles and some coastal areas of Scandinavia.
2). How are a mistral and a sirocco different?
A: A mistral is different from a sirocco because a mistral is a cold, dry wind from the north, whereas a sirocco is a hot, steady south wind that blows from North Africa across the Mediterranean Sea into southern Europe.
3). What resources help with farming?
A: Resources such water and fertile land help with farming.
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