difference between Maritime and continental climate
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MARITIME:
More than 1000 mm of precipitation per year Temperature range is less than 25 C degrees difference in temperature (highest temperature-lowest temperature) Most of the precipitation falls in the winter months (October. November, December, January, February, March) Maritime climates in Canada are near a very large body of water such as the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Continental Climate
CONTINENTAL:
Less than 1000 mm precipitation per year Temperature range greater than 25 C. degrees
Most of the precipitation falls in the summer months (April. May, June, July, Aug, September)
Continental are most often in the interior of Canada, far from an ocean.
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