Ezt a pár angol mondatot át tudnád nézni h van-e benn hiba?
Hungary is in the temperate zone and has a continental climate. This means that the weather is quite easily predictable and there are big differences between the weather in the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Occupying a relatively flat area in the Carpathian Basin, Hungary is protected from the extremes of weather by the mountain ranges encompassing her from almost all sides. Her climate is influenced by moderate maritime and mild Mediterranean air currents. Temperatures above 30 C may occur in July and August but generally don`t last long. January and February are the coldest months of the year. Bad weather conditions usually mean that the crop will be of poor quality or there will be no crop at all. Hails can damage the wheat or maize, whole fields can dry up and fruit in the trees can refuse to ripen owing to long periods of drought. Hungary has a rather low rainfall but the number of sunny hours is quite high.
The Hungarian climate is the most favourable for cereals (with the exception of rice), forage crops (maize and lucerne), root crops (potatoes and sugar beet) and lots of kinds of vegetables and fruit mainly green peppers and apples.
...encompassing IT from almost all sides.
IT'S climate is influenced by moderate maritime and mild
Szerintem ide az "it" kell.
Azért írtam persze nagy betűkkel hogy jelöljem mi a hiba.
Bad weather conditions usually mean that the crop will HAVE poor quality or there will be no crop at all.
Nagyjából:
Hungary lies in the temperate zone and has a continental climate. This means that the weather is quite predictable and there are big differences during the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Occupying a relatively flat area in the Carpathian Basin, Hungary is protected from the extremes of weather by the mountain ranges encompassing from almost all sides. Its climate is influenced by moderate maritime and mild Mediterranean air currents. Temperatures above 30 C may occur in July and August but generally do not last long. January and February are the coldest months of the year. Bad weather conditions usually mean that the crop can be of poor quality or there would be no crops at all. Hails can damage wheat and maize. Whole fields may dry up, and fruits on trees can refuse to ripen owing to the long periods of drought. Hungary has a rather low rainfall but the number of sunny hours is quite high.
The climate of Hungary is most favourable for cereals (with the exception of rice), forage crops (maize and lucerne), root crops (potatoes and sugar beet) and a lot of different kinds of vegetable and fruits, mainly green pepper and apples.
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