Yes, is the short answer. This is because land absorbs sunlight faster than water does. The opposite is probably true in winter
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The cooler will warm up the water in the reservoir until it is boiling, then it will turn off. After a couple of minutes, it will turn back on again and heat the water till its boiling again. That's why the water is always hot because the cooler is constantly heating it up like if you kept turning a kettle on.
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The medium of an ocean wave is water.
It probably means that if the ocean water gets warmer, it will expand slightly.It probably means that if the ocean water gets warmer, it will expand slightly.It probably means that if the ocean water gets warmer, it will expand slightly.It probably means that if the ocean water gets warmer, it will expand slightly.
The Farmland was fertile and water was nearby
Generally the air is cooled, because the air is warmer than the water surrounding it. But during winter in Alaska, the water is cooler than the air. The water will create a fog that freezes on any surface.
The water gets cooler
The cooler saltier water sinks toward the ocean floor.
Surface zone
Yes. Vancouver is on the Pacific Ocean.
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ocean currents
Avaporation
Avaporation
La Nina is a change in temperature that produces cooler temperatures at the surface.
At night, land cools much more rapitly than ocean water. Air over the land becomes cooler than air over the ocean. Cooler, denser air above the land moves over the water, as the water rises. Movement if the air toward the water from the land is called land breeze.