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=== Neighboring regions === Should one go northward or even toward a polar sea, one finds that the warmest month has an average temperature of less than {{convert|10|Β°C}}, and the subarctic climate grades into a [[tundra climate]] not at all suitable for trees. Southward, this climate grades into the [[humid continental climate]]s with longer summers (and usually less-severe winters) allowing [[Broad-leaved tree|broadleaf trees]]; in a few locations close to a temperate sea (as in [[North Norway|northern Norway]] and [[Southcentral Alaska|southern Alaska]]), this climate can grade into a short-summer version of an [[oceanic climate]], the [[subpolar oceanic climate]], as the sea is approached where winter temperatures average near or above freezing despite maintaining the short, cool summers. In China and Mongolia, as one moves southwestwards or towards lower elevations, temperatures increase but precipitation is so low that the subarctic climate grades into a cold [[semi-arid climate]].
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