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The Gulf Stream, with its northern extension of the North Atlantic Drift, brings warm weather to Western Europe. Because of this, Western Europe can be up to some 15˚F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
Western Europe's proximity to water has affected its climate since large bodies of water helps in the moderation of air temperature of the surrounding areas. ... This allows easy access to trade for Europe. Culture is also affected by the proximity of water through the pattern of their day-to-day living
Water is a better conductor of heat than land. Since Western Europe has more surface area in contact to water in summer it gets less hotter and in winter it has more moderate climate than Eastern Europe because the sea helps in radiating the heat and cold. The Sea in the West is more moderate in temprature so it helps the western Europe
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The bridge affected ocean currents and made The gulf stream the gulf stream moves warm water across the Atlantic ocean thuis gives western Europe a mild climate
Because the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Drift, two warm water currents, bring warm water to Western Europe.
The mere presence of water, e.g. a river running through it, does not. But oceanic currents do affect the climate - therefore called the "oceanic climate" - of mostly western coastal areas on the middle latitudes of the globe and the cities located there. The Gulf Stream for instance gives the cities in western Europe a temperate climate. Similar currents make for instance the west Canadian coastal city of Vancouver the warmest of Canada.
The coastline of Western Europe is bordered by several significant bodies of water, including the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Bay of Biscay. Additionally, it is adjacent to the Irish Sea, the Strait of Dover, the Baltic Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea in the southern regions. These bodies of water play crucial roles in the maritime climate, trade, and ecology of Western Europe.
the warm waters/wind of the Atlantic and the cold water/wind from the Arctic.
1. there are no mountains to protect it from the sea 2. and its has wet cool summers and wet, mild winters.
Major bodies of water, such as the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, have a moderating effect on the climate of western Europe. They help regulate temperatures by storing heat during winter and releasing it during summer, resulting in milder and more stable temperatures. They also contribute to higher levels of humidity, which can lead to increased precipitation in the region.