Because we tend to spend more time on the continents than in the oceans.
Continents warm up and cool down faster than oceans due to differences in heat capacity. During summer, continents absorb more heat from the sun compared to oceans but also lose heat more quickly. This leads to higher temperatures on continents than in adjacent ocean waters.
The Continents are further from the center of the earth, leaving the oceans to be closer which means gravity is slightly weaker
Continents generally heat and cool faster than oceans due to differences in their heat capacity. Oceans have a higher heat capacity because water can store more heat than land, so they heat up and cool down more slowly. This is why coastal areas typically experience more moderate temperatures compared to inland regions.
The yearly total precipitation over the oceans is greater than over continents because oceans cover more of the Earth's surface and therefore have a larger area from which to receive precipitation. Additionally, the oceans are able to retain heat better than land, leading to more evaporation and subsequent precipitation. Ocean currents also play a role in transporting moisture to different regions, contributing to higher precipitation levels over oceans.
because they formed first along with the layers inside the earth
2 x the area of the continents (33% earth surface)
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The pressure over continents changes with the seasons due to variations in temperature. During the summer, continents tend to warm up more quickly than the oceans, creating a low-pressure system as warm air rises. In winter, continents cool down faster than oceans, leading to a high-pressure system as cold air sinks.
continents can't have another continent on them them and there are only 7 continents
Earths crust extend deeper below the continents than below the oceans basins (or at least this is what I think).
There is 7 Continents around the globe.There is 4 Oceans around the globe i have listed them below:--PacificOcean--IndianOcean--ArticOcean--AtlanticOcean-(Altogether there are 11 continents and oceans)
Yes, the seasonal shift of isotherms is greater over continents than over oceans. This is because land heats up and cools down faster than water due to differences in heat capacity. As a result, the temperature difference between summer and winter is more pronounced over continents, leading to larger shifts in isotherms.