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Simply because - the 'reservoir' for the well water is often deep underground. The deeper you go into the earth, the hotter it gets.
Water is slower to absorb and release heat than the surrounding area. That is why water is typically cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. A lot of this also depends on the geogrpahy of the area.
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that's a very vague question. I'll try my best to answer it. First it depends where at you're talking about. At the Equator Air on land is colder than at sea. But as you go to either poles the water tends to get colder than the air on land.
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.
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I think it is because of the good insulation of earth surface to the under ground water
Simply because - the 'reservoir' for the well water is often deep underground. The deeper you go into the earth, the hotter it gets.
Hi there........ Early morning and then the afternoon. Depends where your going..
because th water in the ocean in coney island gets much warmer in the winter then summer
Bottom, because cold water is denser.
In the morining you can get tan. The water will be a lot warmer..
Water is slower to absorb and release heat than the surrounding area. That is why water is typically cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. A lot of this also depends on the geogrpahy of the area.
To save the living creatures in water during winter season.
On the West Coast the air moves from the Pacific Ocean to the land. When Winter comes, the water is warmer than the air. Air pushes on the warm water and transports it over the coastal regions, and that warms the climate temperature. then in the Summer the cycle is complete opposite.
tropical fresh water produces less upthrust in winter than the North Atlantic because tropical water is warmer than the cold water of the North Atlantic. I need one more reason though: for homework tropical fresh water produces less upthrust in winter than the North Atlantic because tropical water is warmer than the cold water of the North Atlantic. I need one more reason though: for homework
because it is warmer than Atlantic water and has no salt therefore less buoyancy