depends, how close you are to the equater
it affect ocean water because if the air is warm the air can go pass the water and it can make water temperature high
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
without wind there is no point in having a water cycle. the wind carries out the cloud where the next part of the water cycle can take place.
stupid people
Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.
When warm water meets cold wind two distinct weather patterns can occur. First the water can cool the air creating a decrease in temperature. In this case the air is cooled by the evaporation of the warm water and the wind carries it away. Second the wind can act as a barrier preventing the warm water from cooling the air. The warm water is trapped by the cold wind causing a rise in temperature. In the first case warm water cools the air creating a decrease in temperature. In the second case the wind acts as a barrier trapping the warm water and causing a rise in temperature.
erosion
Cold wind in the region will lower the temperature of the place.
Wind, deflection from land, temperature differences between layers of cold and warm water.
Surface currents flowing away from the equator typically carry warm water. These currents are influenced by wind patterns and the Earth's rotation, transporting warm, less dense water towards higher latitudes. As warm water moves poleward, it can affect local climates and marine ecosystems.
Ocean currents and winds can affect temperature by transferring heat energy from one place to another. Warm ocean currents can bring higher temperatures to coastal areas, while cold ocean currents can cool the air above them. Similarly, winds can transport warm or cold air masses, influencing the temperature of a region.
it increases water consumption