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Continental Climate
Continental Climate
Continental Climate
Continental Climate
Continental Climate

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Continental Climate Defined

The type of climate found in the interior of the major continents in the middle, or temperate, latitudes. The climate is characterized by a great seasonal variation in temperatures, four distinct seasons, and a relatively small annual precipitation.

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