Heat Capacity
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 specific heat keeps the ocean temperature more even.....APEX.
Removing coastal vegetation leaves soil more vulnerable to erosion. This puts less distance between the ocean and property, making it more likely to be damaged or destroyed during a storm.
Humidity. Because water has such a high specific heat, it is a very effective insulator, so environments with more water in the air experience a much smaller temperature variation. For example, rainforests tend to keep a relatively constant temperature year-round, while desert temperatures tend to vary drastically over a 24-hour period as well as during different seasons. You might want to look up temperature ranges for humid vs. dry climates. (Note: the stability in temperature of tropical rainforests can, in part, be attributed to their proximity to the equator and therefore relatively stable sun-exposure. However, rainforests in Washington also experience relatively constant temperatures.)
currents affect climate, as they can bring in warm or cold ocean waters and that affects how weather patterns are created offshore
Heat Capacity.
RAF Coastal Command's motto is 'Constant Endeavour'.
they can warm or cool the air temperature along the coastal regions.
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nicolas
because of distance from the sea
No, a coastal city at 30 or 40 degrees north would not have a warmer temperature. But, it would have a moderate temperature.
water
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
So that there is a constant supply of water to cool the reactors with.
It depends on what coast you mean and what time of year.
There is no average temperature in norway because it is very vast and has coastal and land locked areas.