Just about any climate. You could be at the center of Antarctica, the center of Brazil, the center of the United States, and so on.
"Mostly in-deep water mainly far out in the ocean".
Warm currents from the Atlantic Ocean.
Because of the equator :)
A Monsoon is a seasonal reversal in wind which results in heavy rain, mostly in a tropical climate. Wisconsin does not have a climate that features monsoons. A typhoon is another word for a hurricane, and Wisconsin, is far, far from the ocean so there is no need to worry about those.
The climate of California is affected by the ocean that borders the state by providing moisture to the area.
The ocean affect the coastal climate because water takes longer to heat and to cool than the land does and thus the climate of places that are near the ocean are moderated by the water.
While Denver is landlocked and far from the ocean, ocean currents indirectly influence its climate and weather patterns. Ocean currents, such as the Gulf Stream, affect atmospheric circulation, which can lead to changes in precipitation and temperature in the Rocky Mountain region. Additionally, these currents play a role in the distribution of moisture and storms that can reach Denver, impacting its overall climate and weather conditions.
yes it does.
by the ocean
The Atlantic Ocean has a moderate and mild climate. Over the past centuries, it was a major route for trade and explorations.
Climate affected Pangaea because of its size and position on Earth. As a supercontinent, Pangaea's interior regions were far from the moderating effects of the oceans, leading to extreme climate conditions. Additionally, the arrangement of Pangaea's landmasses affected ocean currents and atmospheric circulation patterns, influencing global climate.
its in the ocean you idiot.