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Kamchatka Peninsula and Oceanic climate

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Difference between Kamchatka Peninsula and Oceanic climate

Kamchatka Peninsula vs. Oceanic climate

The Kamchatka Peninsula (полуо́стров Камча́тка, Poluostrov Kamchatka) is a 1,250-kilometre-long (780 mi) peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about 270,000 km2 (100,000 sq mi). An oceanic or highland climate, also known as a marine or maritime climate, is the Köppen classification of climate typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, and generally features cool summers (relative to their latitude) and cool winters, with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature, with the exception for transitional areas to continental, subarctic and highland climates.

Similarities between Kamchatka Peninsula and Oceanic climate

Kamchatka Peninsula and Oceanic climate have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Köppen climate classification, Pacific Ocean, Subarctic climate.

Alaska

Alaska (Alax̂sxax̂) is a U.S. state located in the northwest extremity of North America.

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Aleutian Islands

The Aleutian Islands (Tanam Unangaa, literally "Land of the Aleuts", possibly from Chukchi aliat, "island") are a chain of 14 large volcanic islands and 55 smaller ones belonging to both the U.S. state of Alaska and the Russian federal subject of Kamchatka Krai.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.

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Subarctic climate

The subarctic climate (also called subpolar climate, subalpine climate, or boreal climate) is a climate characterised by long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers.

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Kamchatka Peninsula and Oceanic climate Comparison

Kamchatka Peninsula has 177 relations, while Oceanic climate has 154. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.51% = 5 / (177 + 154).

References

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