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the weather is usually cooler near the coast because of the ocean. the ocean air is cooler than farther inland.
The wind from the ocean cools down the air.
it is older
it is older
the effects the places have are warmer than the ones farther .
Low tide is when the waves of the ocean dont reach as far inland, and high tide is obviously when the tide reaches farther inland. This depends on the moon as well.
Oregon is farthest west, in fact, it lies next to the Pacific Ocean. Utah is inland near the rocky mountains.
Winds that blow from the Pacific Ocean to the west coast
Assuming that two cities are at the same latitude, the coast would probably have the milder climate. Brazil has the largest land area in South America.
a part of ocean or lake that extends inland
The closer the sediment is to the mid-ocean ridge, the younger it is. The oldest bedrock is found the farthest away from it.