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what is the difference between maritime and continental?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between maritime and continental 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 mamun59
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The areas which are near to sea experience maritime climate.during day land gets heated up much faster than the sea. So the air molecules above it rises up and molecules with lot of moisture over the sea, passes to the land to cover up the gap... Similarly in night land gets cooled much faster than the sea. And sea remains still water due to its specific heat capacity.. Hence the molecules above sea rises and the molecules above land comes to cover it up. This alternative movement of land and sea breeze, makes the climate neither too hot nor too cold. Which is termed as maritime climate...

Places such as delhi, agra etc which is situated far away from the sea experience continental type climate.. Here their is no land breeze or sea breeze to moderate climate.. So, they experience a climate that is either too hot or too cold..

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