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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EXTREME AND MODERATE CLIMATE

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Answered by rajesh205
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In extreme climate, the summers are too hot and the winters are too cold. B.The annual and average range oftemperature is low in moderate climate and more in extreme climate. C.The moderate temperature is generally found in coastal areas, whereas the extreme climate is generally found in inland areas.
Answered by noor0
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A maritime climate refers to any climate whose precipitation and/or temperature profile is affected by the ocean (for example, Halifax, Nova Scotia, has very moderate winters for its latitude because of the proximity of the Gulf Stream prevents a quick freeze of the Atlantic). But Halifax’s climate is still continental.

This is different from an oceanic climate (Koppen Cfb), which is a type of temperate climate (without 3 months under 32 degrees) with uniform precipitation throughout the year. This type of climate is found throughout Britain and Western Europe, but also in higher elevations in the Appalachians of North America, where there is no maritime influence

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