because temperature is colder in the ocean ---- The water warms up and cools off much slower than land and air, which keeps the air temperature fairly constant.
No - but they can be caused by extremes of weather.
No Temperate climates do not have extremes of weather.
It depends on which bit you go to but on the whole no. Their weather is like English weather if it was taken to extremes.
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The British climate is described as Temperate, with no extremes of weather
precipitation tends to be above average in the winter
One extreme is very, very cold. The other is very, very hot.
Landlocked areas typically experience a continental climate, characterized by greater temperature extremes compared to coastal regions. This can result in hot summers and cold winters, with limited precipitation. The lack of oceanic influence often leads to drier conditions and a higher variability in weather patterns. However, specific climate characteristics can vary based on geographical location, elevation, and surrounding topography.
A continental arctic air mass is extremely cold and dry, originating from the Arctic region. It brings frigid temperatures, clear skies, and often leads to very cold weather, even in regions that are not typically prone to such extremes. The air mass is characterized by its stable nature and ability to produce bitterly cold conditions.
A place away from sea has warm or hot summer and cold winter.this is called the continental effect
The UK doesn't often get extremes of weather. Though it is wise to carry waterproofs when outdoors!
Troposphere is the layer that contains weather. It is the closest layer to the surface.