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oceans effect tempetures of land, because of the cold air from the sea approaching the land will cause land to be cool, such as the north Atlantic drift approachs land and makes it more cool, such as,
tropical maritime= warm but wet
tropical continental= warm but dry
artic maritime= cold and wet
artic continental= cold and dry
tropical= warm
artic= cold
maritime= wet
continetal=dry ;p (i think)
it evaporates to weather
B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land.
Cooling land in winter
The ocean has more density than the land. So therefore it takes more energy from the sun to warm up the ocean than the land. The land heats faster and cools of faster. It takes less energy to warm up the land than the ocean. This is why sea and land breezes occur.
Yes, they do.
the land of course
ocean currents may be considerably warmer or colder than the normal surface air temperatures. their effect is greatest when the prevailing winds blow from the water to the land.
increased precipitation
The climate by the ocean is less variable then over the land, the temperature ranges are more narrow, water tempers the swing in temperature compared to land.
Collecting salt from runoff water
Water has a high specific heat, meaning it takes large energy transfers for it to change temperature. Additionally, water from deep down, where surface temperatures have little effect, can mix with surface water, reducing or lessening temperature changes. As a result, the ocean warms less in the summer and cools less in the winter than land does, resulting in fewer extremes of temperature.
it is easy think about it