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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.
In general oceans have a moderating influence on climate because they have a very large heat capacity (which is to say, they store heat energy) and they do not change temperature as easily as the land does. However, there are also very violent storms such as hurricanes and typhoons that form over the ocean and often affect coastal regions, so at times the ocean produces a less moderate climate, rather than a more moderate climate. It's a mixed bag.
Places near the sea or ocean are ussually cooler than places further inland.
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.
Inland areas have a greater temperature range because water has a high specific heat. Basically, coastal areas heat and cool slowly because it takes a long time for the water to heat up and cool down (due to it having such a large specific heat).
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.
Same as today, mediterranean climate in coastal areas, colder inland.
In general oceans have a moderating influence on climate because they have a very large heat capacity (which is to say, they store heat energy) and they do not change temperature as easily as the land does. However, there are also very violent storms such as hurricanes and typhoons that form over the ocean and often affect coastal regions, so at times the ocean produces a less moderate climate, rather than a more moderate climate. It's a mixed bag.
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Eastern Europe's distance from the Atlantic Ocean, makes their inland climate subject to more extreme temperature ranges than coastal climates, which are insulated by nearby water. Eastern Europe is known for extremely cold winters
Eastern Europe's distance from the Atlantic Ocean, makes their inland climate subject to more extreme temperature ranges than coastal climates, which are insulated by nearby water. Eastern Europe is known for extremely cold winters
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paris is inland
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Russia is coastal.