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Vegetation and land cover can affect climate. How? When the temperatures of the land increase, changing the climate.
climate change affects the sea ice because if it is too hot the ice melts, and if it is too cold it will freeze.
Places near the sea or ocean are ussually cooler than places further inland.
Being in the middle of a continent could be that less water could reach you if there were no rivers, therefore the climate could be very dry. Also, if you are near the coast, the seas make the temperature cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, and the less effect the sea has the further inland you are.
Precipitation and temperature. And there are a couple more!
Vegetation and land cover can affect climate. How? When the temperatures of the land increase, changing the climate.
climate change affects the sea ice because if it is too hot the ice melts, and if it is too cold it will freeze.
It doesn't. It does however affect ones climate. The sea can cause a mist that is called sea mist. It is wet and cold and can reach miles and miles out on land.
It doesn't. It does however affect ones climate. The sea can cause a mist that is called sea mist. It is wet and cold and can reach miles and miles out on land.
Places near the sea or ocean are ussually cooler than places further inland.
Climate change could affect the ecosystems of the island nation of Samoa by flooding lowlands with a rising sea level. Much of Samoa is only a few feet above sea level.
The sea level doesn't really affect the climate, it's the reverse of your question. The climate is able to affect sea level because if the climate were hot, then there would be more evaporation, which means less water. Also, in hot climate ice can/will melt causing higher sea levels and more erosion on minerals and dirt. If the climate were freezing/cold, water could freeze, less overall flooding would occur, etc. However "climate" is the overall temperature and weather/patterns throughout the duration of 1+ year(s).
Being in the middle of a continent could be that less water could reach you if there were no rivers, therefore the climate could be very dry. Also, if you are near the coast, the seas make the temperature cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, and the less effect the sea has the further inland you are.
If it happened, yes. But so far, it has not.
The distance from the equator affects how much sun an area receives. Landforms can affect climate by blocking wind, rain, sun etc. Elevation height above sea level affects climate too. Proximity hearness to water affects the life of an area.
Continentality is how far from the sea you are, this can affect the biomes as the land will heat up in the hot season, and the land will cool quicker in the cooler season. This can reduce precipitaion (rain) and increase the annual temperature range. Continetality can affect biomes such a Deserts
Your question is far too general. At least the climate and general area would have to be given.