When you live near mountains, it is very windy at the bottom of the mountain,when the wind is coming from the direction of the mountain. It is the downdraft that makes it not pleasant, especially in the north where there are no trees. The snow is blowing and becomes whiteout.
Latitude is not a climate control factor. Climate is primarily influenced by latitude, altitude, distance from oceans, and distance from mountains.
Factors that affect the climate of a region include proximity to oceans or mountains, latitude, altitude, prevailing winds, and ocean currents. Additionally, human activities such as deforestation and urbanization can also impact the climate of a region.
Mountains can affect climate by blocking the movement of air masses, leading to differences in temperature and precipitation on the windward and leeward sides of the mountain. Mountains can also create rain shadows, causing dry conditions on the leeward side. Additionally, mountains can influence local weather patterns and create microclimates at different elevations.
Yes, mountains can create rain shadows by blocking the passage of moist air, causing it to rise and release precipitation on one side (windward side) of the mountain. The leeward side, or rain shadow side, receives much less precipitation as the air descends and warms, leading to drier conditions. This can significantly influence the climate of the surrounding areas.
All kinds of earth's naturalities can effect climate. Mountains, for example, can block out cold or warm fronts. Lakes, oceans(bodies of water), can bring cool air and breezes, small or large. These are just some examples.
Latitude is not a climate control factor. Climate is primarily influenced by latitude, altitude, distance from oceans, and distance from mountains.
Yes, mountains can affect climate by creating rain shadows.
The mountains affect Spain's climate by making it hot and dry in the summer, and mild and wet in the winter.
Yes it does affect climate by rain shadows :D
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Mountains can affect the climate of nearby lands. In some areas, mountains block rain, so that one side of a mountain range may be rainy and the other side may not.
Oceans are deep, mountains are tall.
Factors that affect the climate of a region include proximity to oceans or mountains, latitude, altitude, prevailing winds, and ocean currents. Additionally, human activities such as deforestation and urbanization can also impact the climate of a region.
If I'm sure its mountains
because if there are mountains it would be colder
if this is for Ms. Perez's LOL WITH ME
the large bodies of water evaporate and then it condenses and then perciptates