the location affects it because it is very rainy in Washington state so yeah
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The mere presence of water, e.g. a river running through it, does not. But oceanic currents do affect the climate - therefore called the "oceanic climate" - of mostly western coastal areas on the middle latitudes of the globe and the cities located there. The Gulf Stream for instance gives the cities in western Europe a temperate climate. Similar currents make for instance the west Canadian coastal city of Vancouver the warmest of Canada.
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Hot in the summer and cold in the winter
I think that the location of the river affect its climate? is Becauseof the river, there is more precipitation than if it wasn't there. This happens because the water cycle needs water and it gets that from the river. Then because of the evaporation, condensation occurs and therefor it rains a lot more if there wasn't a river.
it affect the river because of the transition of the earth's rotational axis and the planets also have a big affect to the rivers future.
i dont know so dont ask or look it up here:P peace out frens... Goodness this stincks! I hate CBA's! doing the CBA
Columbia River Gorge
Northwest US. Divides Washington state and Oregon state.
a trout lives in a river.
Sue A. Ferguson has written: 'Glaciers of North America' -- subject(s): Glaciers 'Air quality climate in the Columbia River Basin' -- subject(s): Air, Air quality, Climate, Columbia River Watershed, Meteorological aspects, Pollution
Potomac River
The Columbia River is the major river in Washington.
the Columbia river is in Washington state and originates in British Columbia and flows through gorges it created to its mouth in the Pacific near Portland, Oregon
Its location near the mouth of a river--the Mississippi. its wits warm climate and good growing seasonarm climate and good growing season
Columbia river