Water can contain heat or the lack of it better than the air and ground around it. During winter the water will be heated up by the sun, even though it is cold out, and during the summer the water will retain the cold that it has been exposed to overnight.
warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer due to the water's high heat capacity. It can also enhance precipitation in nearby areas by providing moisture for weather systems. Additionally, large bodies of water can moderate extreme weather events by stabilizing temperatures.
because th water in the ocean in coney island gets much warmer in the winter then summer
It is very hard to change the temperature of the water. The water would be cooler in the summer than the land, since the sun doesn't effect it that much and it's warmer in the winter since the cold doesn't change it that much.
Spain is a HUGE country so no, it is not warm all year. Southern Spain is much warmer than Northern Spain and the coastal areas are much warmer in winter than inland and the coastal areas are cooler in Summer. At night time in the winter temperature are anything but warm......however areas such as the Costa del Sol, Southern Spain truly do have many more warmer days than cooler ones.
Water has a large specific heat. That means that it takes more heat energy to change the temperature of water than it does to change the temp of land; thus places near large bodies of water are warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
Usually, because the sea has just been from winter, it stays cold for a while into spring and as soon as summer comes then the sea usually starts to warm up again but becasue the sea is quite big it takes longer to get warmer (about from spring or summer) which is why is only ends up warmer at the end of summer because it has had longer to heat up
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Yes, warmer water generally has less oxygen compared to cooler water because oxygen dissolves more easily in cooler water.
There is typically more water vapor in the air in summer compared to winter because warmer air has the ability to hold more moisture. This leads to higher humidity levels during the summer months.
A region with a large body of water tends to have milder temperatures because water has a high heat capacity, meaning it heats up and cools down more slowly than land. This results in cooler winters and warmer summers compared to regions without large bodies of water.
The temperature of the oceans in the winter is warmer than the land. This keeps the air warmer in the surrounding area. I live near rivers and a large sound in North eastern North Carolina, US and the temperature at my house can be 5 to ten degrees warmer than the town 10 miles away. The water also helps keep nearby areas cooler in the summer because then the water is generally cooler then the land.
Basements are usually cooler in the summer because they are underground, benefiting from the insulating properties of the surrounding earth. In winter, however, basements can feel warmer as they are typically heated by the warmer air rising from the rest of the house and by any heating systems located in the basement. The lack of direct sunlight in basements also contributes to their cooler temperatures in the summer.