Land hearts up & cools down quickly compared to water. It is rapidly by changes in the amount of sunlight & the air temperature
The climate at the base of a mountain near the ocean would likely be influenced by both the ocean and the mountain. It could be mild and relatively humid with increased precipitation due to moisture coming off the ocean. The mountain may create local variations in weather, such as increased rainfall on the windward side and a rain shadow effect on the leeward side.
The presence of a warm ocean current can impact the climate of a region by warming the air above it, leading to milder temperatures and increased precipitation. This can result in a more temperate climate in areas near the current, affecting weather patterns and ecosystems.
the climate can be affected by where the country and also the crops that are grown there for eg. sugarcane can only be grown in the tropics
Climate
No, continental climate and temperate climate are not the same. A continental climate typically features larger seasonal temperature variations with hot summers and cold winters, while a temperate climate has milder, more moderate temperature variations throughout the year.
The ocean affect the coastal climate because water takes longer to heat and to cool than the land does and thus the climate of places that are near the ocean are moderated by the water.
The 'Sea Breeze' helps in cooling at coastal areas......
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Being near the ocean can have a calming effect on a region's climate. The ocean helps regulate temperature, making summers cooler and winters milder. It also adds moisture to the air, creating more moderate and stable weather patterns. Just like a gentle ocean breeze, being near the ocean can bring a sense of peace and balance to a region's climate.
Places near the sea or ocean are ussually cooler than places further inland.
The ocean provided fish for them to eat, water to bathe, and water for transportation.(As in canoes)
Places near the sea or ocean are ussually cooler than places further inland.
The gold rush did have an a affect to the people living near it also it ha an affect to he aboriginals who were living at Australia at the time.
Lima, Peru is located near the Pacific Ocean and is an arid plain landform. To the east of Lima are the Andes which prevent Lima from experiencing a tropical climate. Although, there is humidity, Lima's climate is moderate.
It doesn't. It does however affect ones climate. The sea can cause a mist that is called sea mist. It is wet and cold and can reach miles and miles out on land.
Factors that affect the Philippine climate include its location near the equator, the presence of mountain ranges that affect wind patterns and rainfall, the monsoon seasons that bring heavy rains, and the surrounding bodies of water such as the Pacific Ocean and South China Sea which influence humidity and temperatures.
By not living near the ocean!
The salt marsh can leak into the ocean, causing the ocean to be saltier. OR The marshes are no where near the ocean, so they can't affect it at all.