Explain the different seasons of the Asian continent.
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11 Major Climatic Regions of Asia (with map and statistics)
Tundra Region: ...
East Siberia: ...
West Siberia: ...
Temperate Monsoon Lands of East Asia: ...
Tropical Monsoon Region: ...
Equatorial Region: ...
Central Asia: Mongolian Region: ...
Central Asia: Aral-Caspian
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The enormous expanse of Asia and its abundance of mountain barriers and inland depressions have resulted in great differences between regions in solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, precipitation, and climate as a whole. A continental climate, associated with large landmasses and characterized by an extreme annual range of temperature, prevails over a large part of Asia. Air reaching Asia from the Atlantic Ocean, after passing over Europe or Africa, has had time to be transformed into continental air—i.e., air that has often lost much of the moisture it absorbed over the ocean. As a result of the prevalent eastward movement of the air masses in the midlatitudes, as well as the isolating effect of the marginal mountain ranges, the influence of sea air from the Pacific Ocean extends only to the eastern margins of Asia. From the north, Arctic air has unimpeded access into the continent. In the south, tropical and equatorial air masses predominate, but their penetration to the centre of Asia is restricted by the ridges of the moutainous belt stretching from the highlands of West Asia through the Himalayas to the mountains of southern China and Southeast Asia; in the winter months (November through March), such penetration is further impeded by the density of the cold air masses over the interior.
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