The Pacific Ocean has varying temperatures during the summer and winter months. During the summer, the Pacific Ocean is about 60 degrees Fahrenheit while in the winter it is approximately 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
It has to be the Summer. In Winter, the ocean currents are WARM compared to coastal temperatures.
It very much depends on where in the Pacific Ocean you look. The Pacific spans both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. When it is winter in one it is summer in the other. During the upwelling that occurs ( non El Nino years ) along the Pacific coast of the US and South America the water is actually colder in the spring than the winter because of water from the deep sea rising to the surface.
Because the water level rises at the summer temperature.
Bcz it's cool in the summer an warm I. The winter
Pacific
Pacific
Because the ocean stays cold or warm longer than land so in the winter the ocean is still hot from being warm in the summer. In the summer the ocean is still colder because of winter. So when the winds blow over the ocean and onto the land, it cools or warms the land!
Summer monsoons blow from the Indian Ocean and the southern Pacific Ocean
la nina
Because the ocean stays cold or warm longer than land so in the winter the ocean is still hot from being warm in the summer. In the summer the ocean is still colder because of winter. So when the winds blow over the ocean and onto the land, it cools or warms the land!
Because the ocean stays cold or warm longer than land so in the winter the ocean is still hot from being warm in the summer. In the summer the ocean is still colder because of winter. So when the winds blow over the ocean and onto the land, it cools or warms the land!
El Niño