The climate near currents of warm water are a little warmer than others. This is because the warm water warms the air through the convection currents that the heat takes.
Cold water currents impact the coastal area climate. Cold water from the northern Pacific Ocean is carried south to Mexico by the California Current.
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The climate near large bodies of water is more moderate. That is, there are smaller temperature extremes than further inland.
If there is a cold climate, it is less likely that there will be many people there. Unless it's New York. If there is a warm climate, people are more likely to seek that warmth rather than linger in cold or cooler temperatures.
Sea contain very huge quantity of water. It takes lot of heat to raise the temperature of water. The land gets heated easily. In that case the hot air goes up. It is replaced by the relatively cool air from the sea. So the temperature near sea remains moderate.
"A water heater stores water in a tank and heats the water with a flame at the bottom. The hot water rises to the top of the tank, while the colder water falls to the bottom near the heat source." A water heater is simply a tank of water with a heat source at the bottom. It can be set to a certain temperature and is dispersed throughout the home through the water infrastructure.
Because the surface temperature of the glass gets colder than the dewpoint temperature of the air. Therefore the relative humidity goes over 100% on the glass causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid water on the glass.
when the temprature is hot the substance will evaporate( the person that wrote this before is a dummy)
Currents that originate near the equator are going to be warm water currents, and currents that form near the poles will be cold water currents. It is the temperature of the waters in these currents that influence the climates of the land masses by or around which they flow.
The ocean influences climate by storing vast amounts of heat energy, regulating temperature variations globally. Ocean currents transport heat around the planet, affecting weather patterns. Additionally, the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide, playing a role in regulating the Earth's climate system.
Places that are located near the warm water currents will have a warmer climate than places that are near the cold water currents. if this is for FLVS it is 100% positive it is right
The type of climate a coastal area would have if nearby currents are cold will be fog! Fog is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.
Well... To be sure, you should research, right? Well, you don't have to here because i have researched it for you. The answer to this question is very simple. The answer is... A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.
The water there is cold because of the ocean currents in the pacific which circulate the cold and warm water in a circular pattern, and it just so happens that on the west coast is near the section of the current bringing cold water south from the arctic. But elsewhere, this depends on local currents. In the Tasman Sea for example, a warm anti-clockwise current flows up the west coast of New Zealand and promotes a warmer, but wetter climate.
Well... To be sure, you should research, right? Well, you don't have to here because i have researched it for you. The answer to this question is very simple. The answer is... A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.
Blue whales prefer just any cold water near Antarctica.
if a current originates near the poles and flows towards the equator, it will be colder than all the water it meets. Hence it will be a cold current. ...conversely, if it originates near the equator and flows towards the pole, it will be warmer than the water it meets and be a warm current. In a Short Summary Cold Ocean Currents Originate From The Poles And Warm Ocean Currents Originate From The Equator
Well... To be sure, you should research, right? Well, you don't have to here because i have researched it for you. The answer to this question is very simple. The answer is... A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.
I think it is cold because it is near the mountains. or mild
Moderates the temperates