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Continentality can be defined as large landmass. It results to severe temperature in Europe.
The continentality of Russia's climate increases as one travels east, with average temperature differences between the warmest and coldest periods in Eastern Siberia, for example, varying as much as 65 degrees Celsius (117 degrees Fahrenheit).
1.Altitude 2.Latitude 3.Continentality 4.Prevailing Winds 5.Moving Air
Continentality is how far from the sea you are, this can affect the biomes as the land will heat up in the hot season, and the land will cool quicker in the cooler season. This can reduce precipitaion (rain) and increase the annual temperature range. Continetality can affect biomes such a Deserts
The continentality of Russia's climate increases as one travels east, with average temperature differences between the warmest and coldest periods in Eastern Siberia, for example, varying as much as 65 degrees Celsius (117 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Continentality: the relationship between land masses (continents) and ocean bodies and the differences in temperature that are produced. Areas located in the interior of a continent are more likely to have greater temperature ranges and possibly drier conditions compared to maritime locations (land next to ocean). Because solar radiation heats land faster than water, Continentality causes greater extremes in both temperature and precipitation the farther inland an area is. This causes localized as well as global effects on weather patterns
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in the US it is Fairbanks, Alaska. Average January temp is -9.7 F. Average July temperature is 62.4 F. Greatest seasonal temperature range on earth is in Siberia, where it ranges from 70 to -70 F. This is due to its continentality- it's landlocked.
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Yes. The temperature at which the poached egg is cooked will affect its consistency. The temperature at which the poached egg is served will affect its taste.