There are 5 ways water and land areas influence climate in South America
1.Warm waters in the Mediterranean Sea
2.Continental landmass
3.Warm winds from Africa
4.Mountains
5.North Atlantic Drift
1. there are no mountains to protect it from the sea 2. and its has wet cool summers and wet, mild winters.
Subarctic.
In Europe, the areas that are west of the mountains receive more rainfall due to the prevailing westerly winds carrying moisture from the Atlantic Ocean. This leads to a wetter climate on the western side of the mountains and a drier climate on the eastern side, known as the rain shadow effect.
The Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Drift currents play a crucial role in moderating Europe's climate by transporting warm water from the tropics to the North Atlantic. This influx of warm water keeps Western Europe significantly milder during winter compared to other regions at similar latitudes. Additionally, these currents influence weather patterns, contributing to increased precipitation and storm activity in certain areas. Overall, they create a more temperate climate, fostering diverse ecosystems and agricultural conditions across Europe.
Coastal areas in Europe experience a more moderate climate compared to inland areas primarily due to the influence of the ocean. The sea acts as a heat reservoir, absorbing and releasing heat more slowly than land, which helps to moderate temperature extremes. Additionally, ocean currents, such as the Gulf Stream, bring warmer water to coastal regions, further tempering cold winters and hot summers. This results in milder weather patterns along the coast compared to the more continental climate found further inland.
Western Europe has areas of both Mediterranean and Maritime Climate.
Most areas in Western Europe, as is Britain, Germany, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland.
The Gulf Stream, with its northern extension of the North Atlantic Drift, brings warm weather to Western Europe. Because of this, Western Europe can be up to some 15˚F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
The North Atlantic Drift brings warmer weather to Europe, especially Western Europe. Compared to areas of the same latitude, Western Europe is usually about 10-15 F warmer.
The North Atlantic Drift brings warmer weather to Europe, especially Western Europe. Compared to areas of the same latitude, Western Europe is usually about 10-15 F warmer.
About 80% of Western Europe lives in urban areas.
1. there are no mountains to protect it from the sea 2. and its has wet cool summers and wet, mild winters.
The areas of Europe that likely believed in Christianity was the western part of Europe, which is Spain and Italy.
Western Europe declined.
Europe and the Western Hemisphere
The Gulf Stream comes from the Gulf of Mexico, not the US. It makes the weather of Western Europe significantly warmer. Most of Europe is about 15 F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
Subarctic.