its were high pressure gets forced out evenly
A warm current will warm the land, as the Gulf Stream does to Europe. A cold current will cool the land.
elevation, prevailing winds, latitude, ocean currents, nearby water, topography, vegetation
The type of climate a coastal area would have if nearby currents are cold will be fog! Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.
Warm currents bring warm temperatures to the poles, and cold currents bring cold temperatures to the equator to become warm again. Once warm, they return to the poles again. This process repeats in some currents forever. Most currents are circular.
latitude and nearby bodies of water
altitude, latitude and, nearby bodies of water
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water acts as a buffer, so it moderates the temperature
i really dont even know sorry
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Climate
The temperature of a current will affect thetemperature of the air around it, and if the air's heated, it'll rise and cold air will take its place, the movement of this cold air is wind. Currents may also affect the temperature of nearby countries. Water'll evaporate in a hot current, and then eventually saturate the sky until it rains but I might recommend some more research as well. The wind will also control the direction of rain and storms and the wind is not always controlled by currents as there are other ways which wind is created, such as when the land on the coast is hotter than the sea, a wind would come to fill the cold air gap above the land. The reason it fills in is due to diffusion.
elevation, prevailing winds, latitude, ocean currents, nearby water, topography, vegetation
By temperature changing rarely
The average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region is the region's climate. The climate of a location is affected by its latitude, terrain, and altitude, as well as nearby water bodies and their currents.
1. Latitude 2. Altitude 3.Prevailing Winds 4.Topography 5.Distance from water 6.Nearby ocean currents
Mountains can affect the climate of nearby lands. In some areas, mountains block rain, so that one side of a mountain range may be rainy and the other side may not.
The type of climate a coastal area would have if nearby currents are cold will be fog! Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.