Hello! Allow me to help as as shole, erm, I mean Mr. Carder is rarely ever fully sufficient with his answers.
First, let us summarize the question. It wants us to find which part of this map contains the most of each of the two continental climates, continental warm and continental cold.
Before we start, we should first analyze our options. We have northeast, which is the upper right portion of the map as our first choice. Our second choice is the southwest, which is the lower left portion of the map. Our third choice is southeast, which is the bottom right portion of the map. Finally, we have the northwest. It is formally known as the Pacific northwest, but can simply be called the northwest. This is the top left portion of the map.
Now that we have this analyzed, we need to check our key/legend of the map. This will tell us what colors stand for our continental climates, so we can look for them. In the key/legend, it says that our colors are light and dark purples.
Next, we just look for a spot that contains a lot of both kinds of purple. You will notice that the entire top right (northeast) portion of the map is made out of our light and dark purples. Therefore, the answer is the northeast.
Hope this helps! UwU
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