Geography, asked by jyotishaofficial, 10 months ago

how do you consider the distance from the sea as factor of temperature variation of the atmosphere?​

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Answered by paarthwazarkar0000
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Answer:

Land has a lower heat capacity than water. Winds blowing over the sea warm the land in winter and cool it in summer. The effect diminishes with distance from the sea. This means that the temperature difference between winter and summer is less close to the sea than deep inland.

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Answered by anlynanto2008
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Answer:Land has a lower heat capacity than water. Winds blowing over the sea warm the land in winter and cool it in summer. The effect diminishes with distance from the sea. This means that the temperature difference between winter and summer is less close to the sea than deep inland.

Explanation:

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