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Beschreiben Sie das moderne Deutschland.

Wie ist das Klima in Deutschland?

Beschreiben Sie die Geografie von Deutschland!

can someone answer these three question in english please

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  1. the questions in order of appearance are:

    Describe "Modern Germany"

    How is the climate in Germany?

    Describe the geography of Germany.

    I don't know anything about Germany, so you can research the answers... those are the translations though, incase you needed to know them.


  2. "Describe modern Germany"

    "How is the German climate"

    "Describe the German geography"

    The thing is - there would be too much to write. Which part do you prefer? Is it for homeworks - then try Wiki. Is it for travel - then look up the various homepages.

    German homepages often have a button for English language, especially when tourist oriented.

  3. the modern Germany got rid of the n***s but it has left wing people who just believe what Hitler did was great but they have not the least idea about politics ..those who do that.. discriminate and if you ask them about the Holocaust.. they answer....What was that??? That is just one part of it..Germany wants peace...no more wars with other countries.. It supports the UK and France and also the USA.. but it does not get involved in wars in other countries.. such as Afghanistan as the USA does...i guess they rather give financial aid.. East and West Germany have been united since November 1989 when the Berlin wall fell and the cold war ended. Now young Germans live pretty much the same as other people in other European countries...Somehow I believe if someone just attends high school in Germany they don't learn enough English..it's hard for some Germans to speak proper English.. a lot of those who do have gone to grammar school or university...and I find that a bit sad that learning an important language such as English often can provide a barrier between Germans and English speaking people.. it's not that Germans are not helpful or polite.. it's just that often they don't understand... and sometimes Germans are a bit direct.. and if one doesn't know their culture some foreigner may think that is rude.. but it's not...it's just saying what you think...Years ago there also was a restriction to give children a foreign sounding name but all that has changed, too..you can give a child any name as long as it makes clear the s*x of the child.. unisex names are not common in Germany.. and there are actually less than 50 % of blonde women living in Germany who are natural blondes.. so the Arian type really does not exist anymore...

    The climate is milder.. you have virtually no snow in winter depending where you live.. Munich and the mountain areas they have snow enough..but you actually have a transition from winter to spring.. now is spring time in Germany...more rain than overseas but milder in general.. Well I live in Canada I know we have snow from November to April...5 months every year....and lots of it !!!

    the Geographie.. travel in Europe or Germany is easy.. because a lot of countries are small and they back onto each other.. so it's easy to get from one country to another the distances are not vast..) you can visit one country in a day if you wanted to.. but there is a lot of culture you need to take time to see it all.. there is lots in Germany alone to see.. but if you are Japanese and just want one photo in each country... snap snap snap and you can travel 2 countries in a day if you don't visit any sights..Germany is a large country in Central Europe, stretching from the Alps, across the North European Plain to the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Germany has the second largest population in Europe (after the European part of Russia) and is seventh largest in area. Elevation ranges from the mountains of the Alps (highest point: the Zugspitze in the south to the shores of the North Sea (Nordsee) in the north-west and the Baltic Sea (Ostsee) in the north-east. Between lie the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northern Germany (lowest point: Neuendorf-Sachsenbande  traversed by some of Europe's major rivers such as the Rhine, Danube and Elbe.Because of its central location, Germany shares borders with more European countries than any other country on the continent. Its neighbours are Denmark in the north, Poland and the Czech Republic in the east, Austria and Switzerland in the south, France in the south-west and Belgium, Luxemburg and the Netherlands in the west.

    x*x hope that helped...
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