Environmental Sciences, asked by Tanmaychavda2833, 1 year ago

Difference between equable climate nd continenetal climate

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Answered by Grewal007
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Equable Climate

Area which are neither too warm in summers nor not too cold in winters (with low range of temperature) are said to have an equable climate.

Equable climates are characterized by well-distributed rainfall throughout the year.

Continental Climate

Places with higher range of temperature (extremes of temperature) Experience extreme climate, it is known as continental climate

Rainfall in extreme climate is restricted to summer months.

Answered by deepanshu113
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Climate that has almost same temperature throughout the year is called an equable climate. Examples: Mumbai and Goa. Climate that has wide range temperature variation in a year is called continental climate. ... Places that are far away from the sea or oceans show continental climate.

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