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What is continental effect ​

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The continental effect is a phenomenon that causes temperatures in inland areas to fluctuate more than temperatures near to large bodies of water. Large bodies of water tend to have relatively stable temperatures while large bodies of land warm up and cool down dramatically.

Answered by Anonymous
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The continental effect is a phenomenon that causes temperatures in inland areas to fluctuate more than temperatures near to large bodies of water. Large bodies of water tend to have relatively stable temperatures while large bodies of land warm up and cool down dramatically.

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