inland and ocean side have nothing to do with it. gradient is the difference is whatever / distance.
London is an inland city and has no beaches.
the belcheri is the inland tiapan is a close second and is the most toxic land snake
People love to be close to family and friends and inland areas have good access to shopping centres and towns.
Toowoomba is Australia's second largest inland city, and the largest inland city in Queensland. Queensland's second largest inland city is Rockhampton, as it is not close enough to the coast to be called a coastal city.
The answer is relative to what you consider "close" to one half. Anything above .5, even .5000000000000000000001 is greater than half. Close is an opinion
The temperature increases by about 25-30 degrees Celsius for every kilometer below the Earth's surface, a phenomenon known as the geothermal gradient. This increase in temperature is due to the Earth's internal heat and varies depending on factors like location and geology.
Isobars are lines on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure. When isobars are close together, it indicates a large pressure gradient, leading to strong winds and unsettled weather conditions, such as storms or high winds.
On a weather map, the lines of equal pressure (isobars) also illustrate the pressure gradient or change of pressure per distance. The higher the pressure gradient, the higher the winds speed. Thus, when the isobars are close together, the gradient is high, and winds are higher than where the isobars are further apart. Wind can also be affected by local considerations, hills, valleys, and buildings can modify the gradient wind's direction and speed.
Monaghan, Tyrone are the closest - the next would be Cavan, but it doesn't border Armagh
milder
Greatest efficiency at that temperature.
Texture gradient is less detailed in the distance. As objects move further away, the texture details become less prominent and appear more compressed. This creates a gradient effect where distant objects have a smoother or more uniform appearance compared to objects up close.