yes, if you are by an ocean it will give lake effect and there will be very extreme seasons
Four factors that determine the climate of an area are distance from the sea, ocean currents, direction of prevailing winds, and the relief of the area. The proximity to the equator also plays a role in the climate of an area.
The altitude of a region determines its climate. Other things that determine the climate of a region include physical features such as mountains, closeness to a body of water or ocean and the amount of sunlight and heat of the area.
By using information about the temperature and salinity of ocean water, oceanographers can determine the density, circulation patterns, and mixing processes within the ocean. This information is crucial for understanding how heat and nutrients are transported throughout the ocean, which in turn influences climate and marine ecosystems.
Temperature, precipitation, and vegetation are used to classify climate regions.
The main factors that determine climate are precipitation, wind, temperature and location. These all come together to determine an areas climate.
The climate of California is affected by the ocean that borders the state by providing moisture to the area.
The ocean affect the coastal climate because water takes longer to heat and to cool than the land does and thus the climate of places that are near the ocean are moderated by the water.
Ocean currents can influence air temperature in coastal areas by transferring heat from the ocean to the atmosphere. Warm ocean currents can raise air temperatures in coastal regions, while cold ocean currents can lower them. The direction and temperature of the ocean current will determine its impact on the local climate.
If you live by the sea or ocean, it will be obviously more of a wet climate. If you are talking temperature wise them it doesn't matter, it is hotter closer to the equator. This question has officially answered by a twelve year old.
yes it does.
by the ocean
The Atlantic Ocean has a moderate and mild climate. Over the past centuries, it was a major route for trade and explorations.