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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.
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Water has high heat capacity, which means that it takes more energy to heat water. In areas near large bodies of water, the water is able to absorb and release heat, thus stabilizing the weather, and influencing the climate.
The capacity of water to store heat energy.
A large body of water affects the climate by keeping surrounding areas warmer in the winter. Conversely, the climate would also be cooler in the summer.
Water heats up and stays warm longer than land. So a large body of water will have a moderating effect on the surrounding land. That is why coastal regions have a milder climate with less extremes of temperature than inland areas
Ocean currents or perhaps gyres.
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.
No. Distance from the equator, distance from the sea or other large bodies of water, the presence of mountains, the prevailing winds and many other factors contribute to making up the climate of a place.
animals and people drink that water.
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
Latitude, bodies of water, and presence of mountains.
Yes, of corse. Water vapour plays an important role in modifying climate.
Sometimes the water gives more moisture
Forests promote water cycle. They transpire.