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how do winds influence the climate of a place

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Answered by Happylearner
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Wind can bring dryness, heat, cold, and moisture to a certain area which can affect that area's climate.The winds affect the climate because they create the way hot and cold air is moved around.Wind also causes erosion. Winds as in prevailing winds can also change temperature.
Answered by Mysterylife
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The ocean plays a fundamental role in shaping the climate zones we see on land. Even areas hundreds of miles away from any coastline are still largely influenced by the global ocean system.
The world’s ocean is crucial to heating the planet. While land areas and the atmosphere absorb some sunlight, the majority of the sun’s radiation is absorbed by the ocean. Particularly in the tropical waters around the equator, the ocean acts a as massive, heat-retaining solar panel. Earth’s atmosphere also plays a part in this process, helping to retain heat that would otherwise quickly radiate into space after sunset.

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