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andrey2020 [161]
2 years ago
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1) How does the annual temperature range in Vancouver compare with that at most other locations at a similar latitude? Why does

it differ? 2) How does the seasonal migration of pressure and wind systems cause reduced summer precipitation at Vancouver? 3) Why is the humid continental climate type rare in the Southern Hemisphere? 4) How do latitude and continental position cause such a large temperature range in Verkhoyansk?
Geography
1 answer:
earnstyle [38]2 years ago
6 0

The annual temperature range in Vancouver with that at most other locations at a similar latitude have similarities as well as differences.

It is similar due to the presence of same latitude from the sea level means they are presence near the water body but at the same time it has differences due to the presence of different environmental conditions as compared to other regions.

The seasonal migration of pressure and wind systems is responsible for the precipitation in a region so if change occurs in both these factors, it will reduced summer precipitation at Vancouver.

The humid continental climate type rare in the Southern Hemisphere because of the larger ocean area at that latitude and greater maritime moderation. Continental climates are not found in the Southern Hemisphere because of the absence of a continent large enough to generate this effect.

Learn more about annual temperature range in Vancouver here : brainly.com/question/21880401

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