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Water has a large specific heat. That means that it takes more heat energy to change the temperature of water than it does to change the temp of land; thus places near large bodies of water are warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
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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 large bodies of water evaporate and then it condenses and then perciptates
They are monsoons
Continental climate is found in areas without significant bodies of water. This causes these areas to experience large variances in temperature between summer and winter.
The capacity of water to store heat energy.
Global winds, insolation, large bodies of water and ocean currents.
In large part, our sun's emissions seem to have a large influence on Earth's climate. Scientists are still learning a lot about how climate is affected.
Altitude and proximity to large bodies of water
The main factors that influence temperature are latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies of water, and ocean currents.
Dolphins live in water and are found in all large bodies of water.