Collecting salt from runoff water
Cooling land in winter
B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land.
it evaporates to weather
The ocean has more density than the land. So therefore it takes more energy from the sun to warm up the ocean than the land. The land heats faster and cools of faster. It takes less energy to warm up the land than the ocean. This is why sea and land breezes occur.
It could because toxic waste if a land animal drinks that they could become sick and die.
Climate
A It causes floodsB It makes it colderC It causes droughtsD It makes it warmer
Global warming affects both land and ocean, but its impact is more pronounced on the ocean. Warmer temperatures can lead to sea level rise, ocean acidification, and changes in ocean currents, which can disrupt marine ecosystems and jeopardize marine species. The land also experiences effects like wildfires, droughts, and heatwaves due to global warming.
erosion can effect the ocean because when there is erosion the sand will effect the height or space of the beach or ocean
The brown ocean effect refers to a phenomenon where a tropical cyclone maintains or intensifies its strength over land due to the presence of abundant moisture and warm surface conditions, typically following heavy rainfall or flooding. This effect occurs when the land surface becomes saturated, allowing the storm to draw energy from the moisture-laden air and the warm, wet ground. Unlike typical hurricanes that weaken over land, storms experiencing the brown ocean effect can sustain their intensity and potentially cause significant damage. This phenomenon highlights the complex interactions between weather systems and land conditions.
The Sun does not effect the salt in the ocean.
ocean currents may be considerably warmer or colder than the normal surface air temperatures. their effect is greatest when the prevailing winds blow from the water to the land.