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The southern portions of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are part of Canada’s prairie region. The climate in this region is MAINLY
A) continental.
B) desert.
C) subarctic.
D) tropical.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is A.

A region in Western Canada compromising of the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba is known as Canada's prairie region.

The Canadian prairies experience continental climate.

The continental climate has long, cold and harsh winters and short summers. During the summer, the days are warm and the nights remain cool. Very hot summer days are limited. Thunderstorms, tornadoes and prevailing winds are a frequent occurrence.

The annual precipitation in the Prairies is 12 to 15 inches. Of the three Prairies, Manitoba is the coldest as well as the most humid.



Prairie is an expression referring to the central-western Canadian regions, and Manitoba being the coldest & most humid one. Since they're situated in the heart of the continent, their climate is known as continental climate type, which experiences extreme temperatures, winters are very cold with annual rainfalls around 18 inches, and summers are warm, with an intensity of heat surrounding 20°C. Thereby the Answer is (A) Continental.

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