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Colder
Temperatures will be more constant
it gets colder
temperature's will increase
Not necessarily. During the day, inland temperatures are usually much higher than they are near the coast, but at night, temperatures drop to colder temperatures inland, whilst seaside night time temperatures are milder.
Because humidity moderates temperature and slows the rise and fall of temperatures. Inland cities have less humidity therefore the temperature extremes are greater.
All the coldest temperatures on Earth have been measured at inland stations. Yes, the coastal research stations are warmer than the inland stations.
The city located further inland can be significantly drier, the city along the coast can have more stable temperatures. Coastal regions tend to be more stable.
cooler summer temperatures than an inland location at the same latitude
In most cases, the water temperature only affects land temperatures when the land is in relatively close proximity to the water. The winds will flow accross the warmer water and carry the radiated heat over the land closest to the shoreline. As the wind blows further inland, the affects of the water are slowly dropped off. In contrast, the air temperatures can SLOWLY affect the water temperatures. Over time, cooler/warmer air temps will cool/warm the waters if the temps are fairily consistent for a period of time. The larger the body of water, the longer it takes for the air to affect it.
density
Negative, because sea levels are rising, forcing inland migration and very high temperatures.
the effects the places have are warmer than the ones farther .
will probably have cooler summer temperatures than an inland place at the same latitude
july: 43 degrees to 64 fahrenheit january: -28 degrees to -11
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