Social Sciences, asked by lavleenk806, 5 months ago

explain distance from sea as a factor influencing climate ?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

 \huge\underline\mathfrak{\red{✨ANSWER✨}}

The elements affecting the climate are latitude, altitude and pressure and winds, distance from the sea (continentality), ocean currents and relief features.

Latitude and altitude: The most important climatic control is latitude. Latitude affects the temperature of a place. The places situated at higher altitudes which are far from equator receive lesser sunlight and places which are located towards the equator receives more sunlight and are hotter than the places located at higher latitudes. Sunlight also affects precipitation or rainfall. Thus, latitudinal position of a region decides the climate of the place.

Continentality is defined as measure of difference between continental and marine climates. As the distance from sea increases this moderating effect decreases and people face extreme weather conditions

Winds and air masses originate over oceans move onshore to the mainland and affect climate.

Ocean currents affect climate of coastal areas.

Answered by Prinishaa55
8

Answer:

  • Oceans heat up or cool down faster and much more than land
  • This makes coastal areas cooler in summer and hotter in winter
  • Therefore Coastal areas get influenced by the oceans

Hope this helps you, thanks for asking

Similar questions