It isn't really all that much cooler. On cool nights it can be, because ocean breeze carries moisture which feels cold in cool temps.
Answer: East Africa's early trading civilizations developed on or near a coastline, providing access to important markets in Arabia, India, and East Asia ;)
because it is near the coastline
because it is near the coastline
temperatures get warmer as you get near the equator due to the closer the equator is to the sun than the poles. Usually as you get to the equator the weather becomes more tropical and humid but it is still warm.
between tropics of cancer and capicorn
The coastline of Cornwall.
Warmer, much warmer.
Usually, the coastline is near the ocean, often by a beach.
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The Navigio Coastline near Greece is known as the "Smuggler's Cove".
The northeast coastline from Maine to New Jersey begins to get smoother the further south it goes. The coastline along Maine is mostly very rocky. The coastline of New Jersey is more sandy.
Water "holds on" to heat better that air. Therefore, oceans can store heat during the day ad release it at night, keeping the coastline warmer. The ocean can also take part in eroding the shoreline.
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Belgium's coastline is the North Sea
a surface current is warmer becasuse it isn't near the bottom of the ocean its near the top so it gets more heat
The climate near the equator is warmer than most other places because the sun is closest to the equator.
The climate near the equator is warmer than most other places because the sun is closest to the equator.