The effects large bodies of water have on climate can range from the creation of warm, tropical climes to cold, barren ones. Large bodies of water take longer to heat up, making their surrounding areas tend to be cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
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The capacity of water to store heat energy.
Large bodies of water have the ability to store great amounts of heat
The phrase "inland climate" is generally used for this and accepted as such. An alternative phrase is "non-maritime climate".
Water has high heat capacity, which means that it takes more energy to heat water. In areas near large bodies of water, the water is able to absorb and release heat, thus stabilizing the weather, and influencing the climate.
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The capacity of water to store heat energy.
Bodies of water affect climate in other ways., too. Water takes longer to heat or cool than land. As the air and land heat up in summer the water remains cooler.How do body's of water effect the tempeture?
Continental climate is found in areas without significant bodies of water. This causes these areas to experience large variances in temperature between summer and winter.
the large body releases hot air
the large bodies of water evaporate and then it condenses and then perciptates
Large bodies of water act as heat reservoirs. They store heat during warm periods and release it during cold periods. The causes more consistent temperatures throughout the year.
Dolphins live in water and are found in all large bodies of water.
Large bodies of water help regulate temperatures by absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night, resulting in more stable temperatures near the coast. This process, known as maritime effect, leads to milder climates by moderating extreme temperature fluctuations. Areas far from large bodies of water experience more variability in temperatures due to the lack of this moderating influence.
Altitude and proximity to large bodies of water
Global winds, insolation, large bodies of water and ocean currents.