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what is the difference between marine climates and continental climate?

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The difference between maritime andcontinental climate is that there is less of a temperature variation in a maritime climate, while in a continental climate the climate does fluctuate, such that summers can be hot and winters very cold. In a maritime climate, summers can be cool, and the winters are not very cold.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maritime climates tend to have cool summers, warm winters and a minimal change in temperature throughout the year. Continental climates do not have the stabilizing influence of a neighboring large body of water.

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