The temperature would be warmer for a coastal city during winter than that of a interior city because the water around the coastal city helps keep it warm
The climate of an inland city would differ from that of a coastal city, even if located at the same latitude. The coastal climate is cooler and damper, while those inland are warmer and drier.
Los Angeles, California is the largest city in the Southwest of the USA. IF you don't include the coastal states it would be Houston, Texas.
Mobile.
any coastal city
The temperature would be warmer for a coastal city during winter than that of a interior city because the water around the coastal city helps keep it warm
The climate of an inland city would differ from that of a coastal city, even if located at the same latitude. The coastal climate is cooler and damper, while those inland are warmer and drier.
The coastal city of Seattle, Washington experiences more than 200 days of rain per year. During the winter months Seattle will experience rain on most every day.
30 N because this is closer to the equator
No, a coastal city at 30 or 40 degrees north would not have a warmer temperature. But, it would have a moderate temperature.
More work is required on a humid coastal city, as the salt and humidity tend to corrode the steel cables and beams of the bridge.
New York City is a coastal region.
One of the best places to visit would probably be Savannah,Georgia. The historic part of the city is great and the sea air adds a great feel to the area. Overall the city has alot of attractions to offer.
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More work is required on a humid coastal city, as the salt and humidity tend to corrode the steel cables and beams of the bridge.
The one at 30 degrees North - since it's closer to the equator.
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