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Which terms describe Canada's climate?

continental,
temperate,
subarctic,
arctic.

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Answer:

continental

Step-by-step explanation:

Canada's Prairie Climate is dominant in the flatlands of the country's interior. In essence this region features what is known as a Continental Climate, with warm and humid conditions in the summer and dry and cold conditions in the winter.

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The answer is subarctic because it gives you a good idea on how the climate is
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