Yes, the ocean provides a source of water which can be evaporated into the atmosphere and warm seas heat he air above and warm air can carry more moisture than cool air.
probably. winds blowing from th sea would pik up sum salt water. winds blowing from dry land might pik up dust...
In winter,winds blowing from land to the sea,we often called that winter monsoon,these winds carry a little moisture,therefore it bring a dry weather to the affected area.
It's either the Barents Sea or the Mediterranean Sea, but a couple of sources on YahooAnswers confirm that it is the Mediterranean Sea.
No, on all year long.
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because the winds come from the opposite direction and since there is no ocean on the opposite side then it causes less moisture.
Yes, a wind picks up water vapour as it passes over an ocean.
probably. winds blowing from th sea would pik up sum salt water. winds blowing from dry land might pik up dust...
Monsoons.
The winds are called monsoons.
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monsoon
The prevailing winds that affect the Sahara Desert are what determine the precipitation. The dry air affects the moisture.
In winter,winds blowing from land to the sea,we often called that winter monsoon,these winds carry a little moisture,therefore it bring a dry weather to the affected area.
It's either the Barents Sea or the Mediterranean Sea, but a couple of sources on YahooAnswers confirm that it is the Mediterranean Sea.
moisture
Trade winds!
No, on all year long.