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Answer;

Subtropical climate with warm winters and heavy rainfall

Explanation;

Climate and Politics have shaped Georgia's economy because the fall of communism collapsed the economy when the Gross Domestic product decreased by 75%, but the economy has improved because of an increase in agriculture.

The climate near the Black Sea is subtropical with warm winters and heavy rainfall, so Georgia has ideal land for growing grapes and therefore fine wines. In the eastern part of Georgia, the climate has hot summers, cold winters and less moisture so farm production is mainly grains and vegetables.

The type climate in the Coastal area of the Black Sea in Georgia is subtropical. It is characterized by abundant rainfall throughout the whole year but with its peaks in autunm and spring. Temperatures are generally warm and pleasant in the area. There are warm winters, where average temperatures can decrease to 5ºC, while in summer they reach around 22ºC, so there is not a big oscilation at all. The climate only becames a bit cooler in the mountain regions.

This sharply contrasts with the situation of the plain region on the East, with the extremely cold winters and hot summers and the large daily and annual oscilations of temperatures. The Caucasus Mountains, located in the North, protect the coastal area from truly extreme continental weather and the proximity of the sea softens temperatures even to a greater extent.


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