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the climate can be affected by where the country and also the crops that are grown there for eg. sugarcane can only be grown in the tropics
The effects large bodies of water have on climate can range from the creation of warm, tropical climes to cold, barren ones. Large bodies of water take longer to heat up, making their surrounding areas tend to be cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
The phrase "inland climate" is generally used for this and accepted as such. An alternative phrase is "non-maritime climate".
A microclimate is a local atmospheric zone where the climate is different from the surrounding area. They exist, for example, near bodies of water which cool the local atmosphere, or in heavily urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and radiate that heat to the ambient air.
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Two main factors that affect climate are the amount of incoming solar radiation and the distribution of heat around the Earth. The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere also plays a crucial role in shaping the climate by trapping heat and leading to warming.
elevation, distance from the equator, and nearness to large bodies of water. Prevailing winds, nearness to land masses.
Their bodies were adapted to cold weather.
Your question can be rephrased as two linked question. "How does climate affect patterns of heating and cooling?" and "How do mountains and bodies of water affect climate?" The answer to the first should be obvious to you. The second is not really an HVAC question.
The four factors that affect climate are latitude, elevation, distance to large bodies of water, and ocean currents.
Factors that affect temperatures of places on Earth include latitude (distance from the equator), altitude (elevation above sea level), proximity to bodies of water, ocean currents, prevailing winds, and elevation of landmasses. Climate patterns and geographic location also play a significant role in determining temperatures of specific regions.
The Americans were so used to the colder climate, that they werent prepared for a climate change, which effected their health, bodies, and survival.
the large bodies of water evaporate and then it condenses and then perciptates
Their bodies were adapted for cold weather. Changing climate is considered one of the reasons for why they died out.
Large bodies of water can moderate the climate of nearby land by absorbing and releasing heat more slowly than land. This can lead to cooler summers and milder winters compared to areas further inland. Water bodies can also influence precipitation patterns by contributing moisture to the air, leading to increased rainfall in coastal regions.