none, though the orbit of the moon is SLIGHTLY efected by the sea, as the sea is affected by the moon, visa versa. (i know that that isn't about the climate, but it may help!!!)
The more water there is in the air, the more humid it is. Also, if there is more water there will also be more clouds and have a higher chance of raining.
Yes, because it recycles water and gives us rain
Sea breeze. Humidity. Rainforest habitats. Oceans. Pretty much anything that has to do with water haha
Fresh water has no specific climate. However it is part of the climate process, all fresh water has been precipitated form the atmosphere. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Climate is a term for the atmosphere, it does not describe water,it dose not have a climate just water
Rather simplified: The trees take up water (and nutrients) from the soil through their roots. Then, by a process known as transpiration (in which plants release water vapour from their leaves during photosynthesis), water vapour is released from the leaves. This is likely to create a localised climate and create the wet environment of a rain forest.
the land water climate plants and animals of a particular place
climate cooling and drier air
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
this is what i think, that water can create a cold breeze and can make either a warm climate or just a cold climate plus snow and hail are made of water and that's part of weather which is part is the climate that's what i think but then again i may be wrong
Yes lakes can make a difference to micro climate. This is because the albedo value for water is much higher then that of the surrounding land, meaning it will absorb much more solar radiation. This will make the water warmer then the land, and create a micro climate.
AS climate changes it can cause more storms, higher water levels and a change in the dominant wind direction. All these can create an increase in beach erosion.
Fresh water has no specific climate. However it is part of the climate process, all fresh water has been precipitated form the atmosphere. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Climate is a term for the atmosphere, it does not describe water,it dose not have a climate just water
Salt waters climate is the opposite of the fresh water's climate,so it's climate is salty.
Rather simplified: The trees take up water (and nutrients) from the soil through their roots. Then, by a process known as transpiration (in which plants release water vapour from their leaves during photosynthesis), water vapour is released from the leaves. This is likely to create a localised climate and create the wet environment of a rain forest.
god didnt create anything. nature did. there is no explanation for climate changes.
glaciers break down rocks and then moves them to a new place
people create water by adding or mix Hydrogen with Oxygen to create water
Some nonliving factors in the environment that can cause change in species over several generations would be climate and water. Water can cause animals to create gills and climate can change the outside of organisms.
by living in one direction.
their climate is wet & warm