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Altitude makes your climate colder.Distance from the sea makes your climate warmer at the start of summer and cooler at the end (water warms more slowly than land, but also retains the heat longer).
The climate of an estuary depends largely where it is in the world. Estuaries have a small micro-climate affecting by the movement of the tides, the mixture of salt and fresh water, and the rising sea levels as the global climate warms, but the general climate of an estuary depends on the river's tropical or Arctic or whatever climate.
The water evaprates
Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, water molecules and dust in the atmosphere . It affects the climate of a region by absorbing solar radiation from the sun and keeping in the heat, which warms the climate. (Kind of like a plant greenhouse. It keeps in the heat.)
It warms the surroundings.
No. The Gulf Stream brings warm water from the Gulf, moves up the East Coast of the Americas and then flows east to the UK. It warms the east coast.
Water
On the West Coast the air moves from the Pacific Ocean to the land. When Winter comes, the water is warmer than the air. Air pushes on the warm water and transports it over the coastal regions, and that warms the climate temperature. then in the Summer the cycle is complete opposite.
The gulf stream moves warm water from the south up t the north and west thus keeping europs climate much warmer and more mild then it would be without it.
The gulf stream warms Western Europe. London, England, for example, is on the same latitude as Canada. However, it seldom snows in London, while Canada is snowbound every winter. The Gulf Stream pumps warm water from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean all the way to the English and Irish coast, giving it a somewhat warmer 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.
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.
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.
If there is warm water, it can actually heat up the coast of Alaska if there is cold water, the coast is cooler.
Altitude makes your climate colder.Distance from the sea makes your climate warmer at the start of summer and cooler at the end (water warms more slowly than land, but also retains the heat longer).
soil warms faster than water.
The climate of an estuary depends largely where it is in the world. Estuaries have a small micro-climate affecting by the movement of the tides, the mixture of salt and fresh water, and the rising sea levels as the global climate warms, but the general climate of an estuary depends on the river's tropical or Arctic or whatever climate.