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Nearness to large bodies of water can moderate temperature extremes by creating a more temperate climate due to the water's ability to retain heat and cool down slowly. This effect is known as maritime climate, which leads to milder winters and cooler summers compared to inland areas.
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The temperature of a substance with a large amount of thermal energy will be higher compared to a substance with lower thermal energy. Thermal energy is directly related to temperature, so as the amount of thermal energy increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance increases, leading to a higher temperature.
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Molten lava from a volcano has a large amount of thermal energy due to its high temperature.
It denatures it.
Latitude, elevation, proximity to the ocean, and the temperature of any ocean currents effect the temperature of a location. Temperature, in combination with landforms and distance from large bodies of water, effects humidity and precipitation. Temperature, humidity, and precipitation are the main aspects of climate, along with wind direction and seasons, which are effected by latitude and the other above factors.
Latitude, elevation, proximity to the ocean, and the temperature of any ocean currents effect the temperature of a location. Temperature, in combination with landforms and distance from large bodies of water, effects humidity and precipitation. Temperature, humidity, and precipitation are the main aspects of climate, along with wind direction and seasons, which are effected by latitude and the other above factors.
In general oceans have a moderating influence on climate because they have a very large heat capacity (which is to say, they store heat energy) and they do not change temperature as easily as the land does. However, there are also very violent storms such as hurricanes and typhoons that form over the ocean and often affect coastal regions, so at times the ocean produces a less moderate climate, rather than a more moderate climate. It's a mixed bag.
There will be a large competition of food in the location, not enough space to live in, increase of diseases and likewise overpopulation.
Continentality can be defined as large landmass. It results to severe temperature in Europe.
The windward side of mountains receives large amounts of rainfall because as the moist air is pushed up the slope, it cools and condenses, leading to precipitation. This process, known as orographic lift, causes the air to release its moisture as rain or snow as it ascends the mountain.
it is the large screw with a temperature check pod on it right above the throttle spring
As most in the real estate business would say, location, location . The location of your home has an extremely large effect on how much it is worth. For best results, look up how much homes around you, and similar to yours, have sold for.
Yes. The stars are so distance that changing your location on earth will have a negligible effect on the angle at which you view it.
Water generally moderates the temperature and keeps it more constant, so it'll rarely get very hot or very cold at the seaside, relative to the average temperature.
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