The wind from the ocean cools down the air.
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Assuming that two cities are at the same latitude, the coast would probably have the milder climate. Brazil has the largest land area in South America.
No. Hurricanes only form over tropical ocean water and weaken rapidly if they hit land. Missouri is too far inland to get a hurricane.
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Go to micosukee in 177 ave and 8 St. It is 18 miles inland and the mega tsunami is expected to travel 16 miles inland. If not that same road goes much farther inland reaching the west coast of Florida.
farther inland :)
Live farther inland.
Their distance makes their inland climate subject to more extreme temperature ranges than the costal climate
the weather is usually cooler near the coast because of the ocean. the ocean air is cooler than farther inland.
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Low tide is when the waves of the ocean dont reach as far inland, and high tide is obviously when the tide reaches farther inland. This depends on the moon as well.
As I've learnt, in summer the ocean will absorb heat slower than the land, so the ocean and coastal area will hv a relatively cooler temperature compare with the inland area. However in winter, it will be slightly different. In winter, the land release the temperature rapidly, so the temperature drops. And meanwhile the ocean release heat in a very slow speed, so the ocean stays warm, so the warmer the temperature in the coastal area compare with the inland areas. hope i solve your problem
Because humidity moderates temperature and slows the rise and fall of temperatures. Inland cities have less humidity therefore the temperature extremes are greater.
inland and ocean side have nothing to do with it. gradient is the difference is whatever / distance.
It has a high heat capacity