True or False: Continentality does affect climate of a region.

And your answer is?

False

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Areas in the interior of a continent have more weather extremes in terms of rainfall and temperatures. So continentality does greatly affect climate.

True. Continentality refers to the effect of a region's distance from the coast on its climate. It is influenced by the presence or absence of large bodies of water nearby. This principle suggests that areas located inland away from the moderating influence of the ocean can experience more extreme temperature variations throughout the year.