Sea temperatures will affect temperatures on the island location whatever the direction of the prevalent winds whereas the coastal location will be affected only under some wind direction.
Kilometres or miles are used to measure distances between cities.
You can do it on the web, or you can measure it on a map.
A journey, distance between two cities?
250 miles !
The distance between the countries can be find by travelling
Russia is the country with the ten coldest major cities, including cities like Norilsk, Yakutsk, and Vorkuta. These cities experience extremely cold temperatures due to their high latitude and proximity to the Arctic Circle.
The reason is because of Ocean/Surface Currents. The cities are in the same hemisphere, but they don't receive the same ocean current. Some ocean currents are warm, while some are cold.The Ocean/Surface Currents have an effect on the air temperatures, too. Another reason is because of latitude. When a city is at a higher latitude the air expands and makes the temperature colder ,while if the latitude is lower the air loses moisture and the temperature heats up.
Antarctica is the continent with no cities. It is primarily covered by ice and does not have a permanent population of civilians.
temperatures don't vary.
Copenhagen and Moscow are on similar a latitude to Edinburgh.
The parallel of 30° north latitude hits the coast of Africa about midway between the cities of Agadir and Tiznit, in Morocco.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent towns or cities. The only human presence on the continent is in research stations.
That is Antarctica.
There are no cities, states, or countries on the Antarctic continent.
In the continent of Europe you will find the cities of Munich, Marseilles, and Warsaw.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
Asia is a continent. Continents do not have capital cities only countries have these. The possible exception being Australia as this is considered a continent and a single country.