Its heat capacity
Its heat capacity
Land hearts up & cools down quickly compared to water. It is rapidly by changes in the amount of sunlight & the air temperature
it increases the evaporation water.
Water affects climate because, wherever there is water it is cooler, and it creates more plant life.
ocean currents transfer energy and climate through the sun and the ocean tide. they also transfer heat and oxygen through water currents.
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.
Its heat capacity
The warm water currents in the ocean make the atmosphere warmer hence the climate of those regions become warmer.
Oceans have lots of water. This water can cause hurricanes or tropical storms. Winds coming off the ocean can cool the land.
ocean currents help distribute solar energy other links are below
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
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).
Yes, water does affect climate: One reason that Britain 'enjoys' a temperate, rather variable, wet climate is that the prevailing south-westerly wind passes over the Atlantic Ocean. The wind, with the warmth from the Sun, take up water vapour, form clouds, and blow the rain filled clouds over Britain.
ocean water
it affect ocean water because if the air is warm the air can go pass the water and it can make water temperature high
it can make it rain.
erosion