The north
The north
Summer monsoons blow from the Indian Ocean and the southern Pacific Ocean
It doesn't come all from one source. The energy come from wind, earth's rotation and ocean currents
summer monsoons come from the direction of the ocean so they bring moisture and make farming easier. winter monsoons come from the north and bring dry air, making farming hard.
summer monsoons come from the direction of the ocean so they bring moisture and make farming easier. winter monsoons come from the north and bring dry air, making farming hard.
It refers to the OCEAN CURRENTS. There are some that come every now and so often, like a pattern.
Knowing the currents could mean living in the sea. Some Fishermen has the most dangerous job. Sometimes they don't come back.
The question was What ocean did the pilgrams cross? And the answer was Atlantic Ocean.
North and south poles cause the clockwise rotation that then makes currents which come toward the land and the "repel" away
The energy for wind and ocean currents primarily comes from the sun. Solar radiation heats the Earth's surface unevenly, creating temperature differences that lead to changes in air pressure, resulting in wind. Additionally, wind interacts with the ocean's surface, generating currents, while factors like the Earth's rotation and the gravitational pull of the moon also influence ocean currents. Together, these elements drive the movement of air and water across the planet.
Well you have to look at the latitude/position of Europe, look how far north it is! Europe is actually very warm for its location, compared to areas at the same latitude. The warm ocean currents bring warmer weather.
If the air temperature is warmer than the water then fog is formed. The circulation of the ocean currents bring warm water from the south therefore causing the fog.