Explain why the climate of a harbour town is more temperate than that of a town in a desert at the same latitude.
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The climate of a harbour town is more temperate (i.e., without extremes of heat and cold) than that of a town in a desert at the same latitude. ... This is because in a harbour town, the relative humidity is more than in a desert town. Hence, the climate of a harbour town is without extremes of hot and cold.
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Explanation: the relative humidity of a Harbour town is more than that of a desert town. Due to high specific heat of water the variations in the temperature of humid air are less . Hence the climate of a Harbour town is without the extreme of cold or hot
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