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Assuming two cities are at the same latitude which would probably have the mild their climate one along the ocean cost or on farther Inland?

The city along the ocean coast would likely have a milder climate compared to the city farther inland. The ocean acts as a moderating influence on temperatures, keeping them more stable throughout the year. Inland areas tend to experience more extreme temperature variations due to the lack of this moderating effect.


Why it is often windy at the beach What forces are responsible and how do beachfront conditions differ from conditions farther inland?

It is often windy at the beach due to the temperature differences between the land and the sea. During the day, the land heats up faster than the water, causing the air above the land to rise and create a low-pressure area. Cooler, denser air from over the ocean moves in to replace it, resulting in onshore winds. In contrast, conditions farther inland may be more stable, as land temperatures change more gradually, leading to less pronounced wind patterns.


What type of earthquakes occur farther inland than other earthquakes?

Intraplate earthquakes occur farther inland than other earthquakes. These earthquakes occur within a tectonic plate, away from plate boundaries where most earthquakes typically occur. Intraplate earthquakes can be caused by ancient faults or stress within the plate itself.


What state is farther west Oregon or Utah?

Oregon is farther west than Utah. Oregon is located on the west coast of the United States, while Utah is more inland.


Did a hurricane ever hit Missouri?

While Missouri has experienced the effects of hurricanes in the form of heavy rainfall and strong winds from storms that have weakened as they move inland, hurricanes do not typically make direct landfall in Missouri due to its inland location.

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What city would have a warmer climate one along the ocean coast or one farther inland?

farther inland :)


How can you keep away from a cyclone?

Live farther inland.


How does being farther from the Atlantic ocean affect much of eastern Europe?

Their distance makes their inland climate subject to more extreme temperature ranges than the costal climate


Why is the weather usually milder along an ocean coastline than the weather farther inland?

the weather is usually cooler near the coast because of the ocean. the ocean air is cooler than farther inland.


Why does land that is near the ocean change temperature less rapidly than land that is located farther inland?

Land near the ocean changes temperature less rapidly than land farther inland due to the higher specific heat capacity of water compared to land. Water has a higher ability to absorb and retain heat, leading to slower temperature changes. Additionally, the ocean's moderating effect is due to its large heat capacity and ability to transfer heat through ocean currents and winds, influencing the nearby land temperatures. This results in more stable and moderate temperatures near the coast compared to inland areas.


In the early 1700s many people were drawn farther inland in Brazil by the discovery of?

emeralds


Which type of earthquake usually occurs farther inland than other earthquakes?

deep focus


Assuming two cities are at the same latitude which would probably have the mild their climate one along the ocean cost or on farther Inland?

The city along the ocean coast would likely have a milder climate compared to the city farther inland. The ocean acts as a moderating influence on temperatures, keeping them more stable throughout the year. Inland areas tend to experience more extreme temperature variations due to the lack of this moderating effect.


Why it is often windy at the beach What forces are responsible and how do beachfront conditions differ from conditions farther inland?

It is often windy at the beach due to the temperature differences between the land and the sea. During the day, the land heats up faster than the water, causing the air above the land to rise and create a low-pressure area. Cooler, denser air from over the ocean moves in to replace it, resulting in onshore winds. In contrast, conditions farther inland may be more stable, as land temperatures change more gradually, leading to less pronounced wind patterns.


What is the differences of high tide and low tide?

Low tide is when the waves of the ocean dont reach as far inland, and high tide is obviously when the tide reaches farther inland. This depends on the moon as well.


How do temperatures of coastal areas compare to temperatures of inlands areas nearby?

As I've learnt, in summer the ocean will absorb heat slower than the land, so the ocean and coastal area will hv a relatively cooler temperature compare with the inland area. However in winter, it will be slightly different. In winter, the land release the temperature rapidly, so the temperature drops. And meanwhile the ocean release heat in a very slow speed, so the ocean stays warm, so the warmer the temperature in the coastal area compare with the inland areas. hope i solve your problem


What effect do oceans have on temperatures of places near the ocean and places further inland?

the effects the places have are warmer than the ones farther .