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This comparison-contrast can serve to further better the understanding between both of these nations. II. Climate The climates of Italy and Singapore, most often are both moderate in temperature, especially warmer temperaturas. What differs between Italy and Singapore is that, Italy also has regions which can be very cold during the daytime, whereas in Singapore, that is unheard of, generally speaking. Another difference is that Singapore also has unusually hot temperatures—the likes of which Italy may have at times, but does not have for sustained periods like Singapore as much, generally speaking throughout the entire region of Italy.
Although climates vary with geography, generally speaking, Italy, on average, probably has much cooler temperatures than Singapore overall—although Italy and Singapore can have similar temperatures at some junctures. However, Singapore is more likely than Italy to have unbearably hot weather, which might only be experienced in certain southern portions of Italy or on Italian islands in the Mediterranean. In that sense, Italy has more moderate temperatures. III. Geography Geographically speaking, Italy and Singapore both have one facet in common: they both have low-lying areas.
According to Richmond (2003), “Singapore consists of the main, low-lying Singapore lsland and 63 other, much smaller” islands (pp. 18). Although most of Italy is very high above sea level, both countries have geographical similarity in the sense that both Italy and Singapore have lowlands. According to Favor (2004), “Most of Italy's terrain is rugged and mountainous, with some plains and coastal lowlands” (pp. 11). . 11). Thus, unlike Italy, Singapore is much less likely to have land that is very high above sea level—leaving much of its land vulnerable to tsunamis and flooding.
Italian geography along the seacoast would most likely be the area that would be most vulnerable to flooding of any type since these areas are, speaking generally, at or below sea level in terms of being either plains or low-lying coastland. IV. Location Regarding location, Italy and Singapore do not share much in common except to say that they are both countries that are on the same planet and that they are in the southeastern portion of their continents. Yes, Italy and Singapore are both countries on the planet, but the other similarity is that Italy is located in southeastern Europe, while Singapore is located in southeast Asia.
Other than that, Italy and Singapore do not share any similarities with regard to location. The main differences with regard to location are that Italy is located in Europe, while Singapore is located in Asia. These are the obvious, major differences. Another difference is that Italy is located in a Mediterranean climate, while Singapore is located in a tropical climate because it is located practically on the Equator. Thus, with regards to location, Italy and Singapore do have at least two similarities and two differences. V. Culture In terms of culture, Italy and Singapore both share a commonality: Italian culture is subject to the greater European culture, while Singaporean culture is subject to Chinese culture (which dominates Asia).
Italy’s culture share remnants of European culture overall, while Singaporean culture retains elements of Chinese culture (because Chinese culture is one of the most dominant cultures in Asia). According to Wyer, Chiu, & Hong
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