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continental climates
The climates of interior regions of a landmass marked by warm or hot summers and cold snowy winters are called continental climates. These regions experience large temperature variations between summer and winter due to their distance from moderating ocean influences.
A climate that has warm summers and cold winters is called a continental climate.
Some areas with continental Mediterranean climates that experience cold snowy winters and long hot summers include parts of southeastern Europe such as the Balkans, as well as regions in central and eastern Spain. These areas have distinct seasons with significant temperature variations between winter and summer.
Continental Dry, Continental Wet.
Some plants that thrive in continental climates include conifers like pine and spruce trees, as well as deciduous trees like oak and maple. Perennials such as hostas and daylilies are also well-suited to continental climates due to their ability to withstand harsh winters and hot summers.
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Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
Humid Continental and Subarctic Climates.
The climate described is most likely a continental climate. Continental climates are characterized by large temperature variations between summer and winter, low precipitation, and distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
A continental climate typically has hot summers and cold winters. These regions are often located far from large bodies of water, which can help moderate temperatures. Examples of areas with continental climates include central North America and central Asia.
Continental Temperate.