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Consider the following statements regarding the British type or The Cool Temperate Western Margin type climate :
1. These are under the permanent influence of westerlies all round year.
2. It has adequate rainfall throughout the year with a tendency towards a slight summer maximum.
3. There are four distinct seasons in this climate.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
These are under the permanent influence of westerlies all round year: True. This type of climate is primarily influenced by the westerlies throughout the year.
It has adequate rainfall throughout the year with a tendency towards a slight summer maximum: This is not entirely accurate. The rainfall is mostly consistent, but it is usually more in the winter months due to westerlies. So, it does not have a "slight summer maximum".
There are four distinct seasons in this climate: True. The Cool Temperate Western Margin climate experiences four distinct seasons - winter, spring, summer, and autumn.
Given the explanations, the correct statements are 1 and 3.
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