Western coasts of continents are usually colder because of the cold ocean currents that flow along them. These currents bring colder water from higher latitudes, lowering the overall temperature of the coastal areas. Additionally, the prevailing winds blowing from the west carry cool, moist air from the ocean, further contributing to the cooler temperatures along western coasts.
Wegner suggested that continents in the Southern Hemisphere had a colder climate long ago because he believed that these landmasses were once joined together in a supercontinent called Gondwana near the South Pole. This positioning would have made them subject to polar ice caps and glaciers, resulting in a colder climate compared to today.
The continents do not have a consistent ranking in terms of temperature from hottest to coldest as temperature can vary greatly within each continent. However, generally, continents located near the equator such as Africa and South America tend to be hotter, while continents closer to the poles such as Antarctica and parts of Asia tend to be colder.
Continents experience greater temperature variations due to their distance from moderating ocean influences. In summer, the center of a continent heats up more than coastal areas due to the lack of nearby water to absorb and release heat. In winter, the absence of oceanic warmth causes the center of continents to cool down more rapidly, leading to colder temperatures compared to coastal regions.
Yes, generally the northern parts of the northeast are colder than the southern parts due to their proximity to the North Pole and colder air masses that originate from the Arctic. This means that areas like Maine and Vermont tend to experience colder temperatures compared to states like Maryland and Delaware.
The temperature of the ocean is usually lowest at the poles, especially in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, where cold polar currents circulate and ice cover can form. These areas receive less direct sunlight and experience colder air temperatures, resulting in colder ocean temperatures.
The western side of continents tends to have cooler ocean temperatures because of cold ocean currents flowing towards the equator from the poles. These currents bring colder water to the western coasts, influencing the climate of the adjacent land areas.
it is tropical along the coasts and colder in the high mountains
s far at the equator colder than contries near the equator
It colder
In western Poland winters are warmer and less snowy, in eastern Poland winters are colder and more snowy.
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because the higher you get the colder it get and the lower you get the hotter it gets i think?
It would be colder because water stores energy to give Western Europe more heat.
It is usually colder in the morning when the day is dawning because the sun has not risen yet. Once the sun rises, even if there are cloud in the sky it will provide warmth and as the day goes on the temperature will usually increase.
On a refrigerator "5" is usually a colder temperature setting than "1". On heaters the opposite is true: 1 is usually the lowest temperature setting, and numbers greater than 1 are for higher temperatures.
Pelicans aren't just one bird. There are a number of species of them, and they are found along the coasts of all continents except Antarctica. They tend to stay where it's warmer, so there are fewer of them farther north. They generally don't range inland too far, and are not found in the deep ocean (presumably because they like to be near land). They won't be on oceanic islands and don't venture to polar areas. A Pelican loves to stay out when it is much much warmer and live mostly near the north.
it depends were people have taken them but usually in the colder weather.