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Nearness to a large body of water can moderate temperatures in a coastal city during the summer. The water body acts as a heat sink, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night, leading to cooler temperatures compared to inland areas. This effect is known as the maritime or coastal climate.
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Places near the sea are warmer in the summer and colder in the winter because water does not lose heat very fast in summer even after the sunset and in winter water is always frozen so any breeze going over the sea will keep the sea cool
It has to be the Summer. In Winter, the ocean currents are WARM compared to coastal temperatures.
Yes, the sea has a moderating effect on coastal temperatures. In the winter, the sea releases stored heat, keeping coastal areas warmer. In the summer, the sea absorbs heat, resulting in cooler temperatures along the coast.
Because the water level rises at the summer temperature.
Bcz it's cool in the summer an warm I. The winter
65-70
Summer typically brings warmer temperatures due to the Earth's tilt. During summer, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, resulting in longer days and more direct sunlight that warms the Earth's surface. This leads to increased temperatures during the summer months.