Geography, asked by anirudh3220, 11 months ago

difference between Maritime climate and Continental climate​

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Answered by yugamchampaneri
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Answer:

Explanation:

A. Maritime refers to the climate of the continents interior and continental refers to coastal climate

B. Maritime refers to coastal climate and continental refers to the climate of continents interior

C. Maritime refers to a country s climate and continental refers to a continents climate

D. Maritime refers to the Maritime province climate and continental refers to North America s climateA. Maritime refers to the climate of the continents interior and continental refers to coastal climate

Answered by hariomahir
6

Answer:

Continental climate: The climate does fluctuate, such that summers can be hot and winter are cold.

Maritime climate: In maritime climate summer are cool and winter are not very cool.

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