The Mediterranean Sea affects the climate by being warm. Since its warm it flows through the Strait of Gibraltar in Spain and its good for growing crops.
Cool, cloudy winter; hot, sunny summer. Something like Los Angeles.
The mediterranean climate is subtropical. Eastern Europe has a so-called land climate: hot in summer, cold in winter. Northern Europe has a so-called subarctic climate, in the west tempered by the influence of the (warm) Gulf stream.
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A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.
Warm and cool ocean currents influence the climate. The UK is a good example, being affected by the warm Gulf Stream.
The relatively mild climate of the entire British Isles, including Scotland, is mainly due to the influence of the Gulf Stream ocean current.
It flows across much of the United States.
That depends on what you mean. Politically it would be the European Union; in terms of climate it would be the Atlantic Ocean and also the Arctic. There are many possible interpretations to that question.
Natural occurrences such as lakes are among the things that can influence a biome. For example, a lake or stream within a freshwater biome may not flow and take centuries to flush or clear. As a result, the stream could accumulate and store various nutrients within its body.
The Gulf Stream.
a jet stream is important because of climate control
a jet stream is important because of climate control
The Gulf Stream largely affects the climate of Florida. It also affects the climate of the entire North American east coast from Florida to Newfoundland.