A continental climogram is a graphical representation that shows the climate condition for a particular place or region in a given period of time. It is a combination of two graphs: a bar graph that shows the monthly precipitation and a line graph that shows the monthly average temperature.
In a continental climogram, the temperature usually fluctuates significantly throughout the year, with hot summers and cold winters. The precipitation is usually evenly distributed throughout the year, but it can also have a typical pattern, where summers receive more precipitation than winters.
The most common type of continental climogram is found in regions with four distinct seasons, such as the Midwest of the United States. Continental climograms are used to identify the climate of a place and are helpful in predicting environmental conditions, such as vegetation and agriculture.
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