Türkiye has a Mediterranean climate, with cold winters and hot summers.
The western and southern coastal areas of Turkey have a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and little rain, while winters are mild and rainy. The northern coastal areas are mild and rainy all year round. Non-coastal areas such as the central and eastern regions have a continental plateau climate, with hot and dry summers, cold and rainy winters, and large temperature differences.
The average January temperature in inland areas is below 0°C, the annual average temperature is 16-22°C, and the average annual rainfall is 200-400 mm; in coastal areas, the annual rainfall is 500-700 mm. . Extreme summer temperatures in the southern coastal areas reach 40°C. In the eastern region, extreme temperatures in winter can reach minus 40°C.
Introduction to Türkiye
Türkiye is located in the westernmost part of Asia, spanning the two continents of Europe and Asia. It has a land area of ??783,600 square kilometers, 97% of which is located in the Asia Minor Peninsula (also known as the Anatolian Peninsula) in Asia; 3% is located in the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, called East Thrace. Turkey is surrounded by sea on three sides, the Black Sea to the north, the Aegean Sea and the Sea of ??Marmara to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south, with a coastline of 7,200 kilometers. Türkiye is adjacent to 8 countries in Asia and Europe, and its land border is 2,648 kilometers long.
Turkey is rich in mineral resources, mainly including natural stone, marble, boron ore, chromium, thorium and coal. Among them, natural stone and marble reserves account for 40% of the world's reserves, and the number of varieties ranks first in the world.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Türkiye