you idiots figure it out
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.
Because of weather
by changing ocean circulation
Well, an example of something that does not affect earth's climate zones would be a piece of lint on your carpet
Oceans have lots of water. This water can cause hurricanes or tropical storms. Winds coming off the ocean can cool the land.
yes it does.
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 Pacific Ocean is the climate factor that affects Vancouver's climate the most. The ocean moderates temperatures, leading to mild winters and cool summers in Vancouver. Additionally, the ocean brings moist air which contributes to the city's high rainfall.
Because of weather
Because of weather
i think your words are flipped. You may mean "How does the Atlantic ocean affect the climate?" If that is your question, the ocean currents have a major impact on the climate of some countries because the temperature of the ocean current can affect the surrounding regions. You should look into ocean currents.
ocean currents
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ocean currents
by changing ocean circulation
The altitudde of a place affect the country's climate because wind blows moisture from the ocean up the side of the mountain.
Ocean currents affect climate by distributing heat around the planet. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator towards the poles, while cold ocean currents bring cooler temperatures towards the equator. This can result in different climate patterns and influences weather systems in various regions.