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What is the difference maritime and continental climate

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Answered by rekhaddn5
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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.

Answered by EhsaanGhaazi
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A neighboring ocean has an impact on the maritime climate. The continental climate is affected by the land around it. The warmth of offshore currents has an effect on land areas nearby. Summers can be scorching and winters can be quite frigid in a maritime environment, while a continental climate has more temperature variety.

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