Hydrogen bonds.
It takes a lot of energy to change the temperature of water compared to air or dirt, so the water stays within a smaller range of temperatures over the course of the seasons while the inland areas have massive swings in temperature in the course of a day, let alone the course of a year.
Winds can blow air containing water vapor to these places.
because if its to cold it will be to hot
Because any large body of water, by absorbing and releasing heat, affects the climate of the land nearby.
yes they can
No. Coastal areas are generally warmer in the northeast than inland areas. Generally, the further inland you go, the colder it becomes in the winter.
Most of the deaths inland areas caused by hurricanes are from flooding that results from torrential rain.
Areas near large bodies of water stay warmer in the winter than inland areas because the seas hold a lot of heat, much more than air. They stay about the same temperature year round. Air holds very little heat and gives up or takes on heat easily. When breezes blow in from the water the air has taken heat from the water, making it near the temperature of the water. The opposite happens in the summer. The water is about the same temperature as it was in the winter so the breezes that blow from it onto land are cooler.
A microclimate is a local atmospheric zone where the climate is different from the surrounding area. They exist, for example, near bodies of water which cool the local atmosphere, or in heavily urban areas where brick, concrete, and asphalt absorb the sun's energy, heat up, and radiate that heat to the ambient air.
Water heats up and stays warm longer than land. So a large body of water will have a moderating effect on the surrounding land. That is why coastal regions have a milder climate with less extremes of temperature than inland areas
Flat-ish areas near large-ish bodies of water, with moderate climates.
they do because of the location of these areas have different climates than others
yes they can
Continental climate is found in areas without significant bodies of water. This causes these areas to experience large variances in temperature between summer and winter.
Can Grow many different crops. Soil forms quickest in warm rainy climates. As a result soil develops faster in these areas which allows for many different types of crops.
No. Coastal areas are generally warmer in the northeast than inland areas. Generally, the further inland you go, the colder it becomes in the winter.
No. Coastal areas are generally warmer in the northeast than inland areas. Generally, the further inland you go, the colder it becomes in the winter.
The most populated areas in Latin America are typically inland. Major cities such as Mexico City, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires are located away from coastlines. However, there are also densely populated coastal cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Lima.
The inland areas of Antarctica are polar. It's high, cold, dry, windy, dark and icy.
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The inland areas are mostly desert, with trade and living activities around the coastal areas