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What's the difference between maritime climate and continental climate?

The maritime climate is also called "maritime climate" or "maritime climate". It refers to the regional climate that is significantly influenced by the ocean, that is, the climate with outstanding oceanography. Contrary to the continental climate, this kind of weather is common in places where prevailing winds blow to the shore, mainly in sea island and the west coast at mid-latitudes. The main feature of maritime climate is that the daily temperature difference is smaller than that of annual range, and the precipitation distribution is more uniform. Western Europe and Northern Europe are the regions with the most remarkable maritime climate.