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How does sea regulate the temperature of coastal regions? Add a note on ocean currents


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Answered by NikhilYadav1120
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The sea affects the climate of a place. Coastalareas are cooler and wetter than inland areas. Clouds form when warm air from inland areas meets cool air from the sea. ... In the summer, temperatures can be very hot and dry as moisture from the sea evaporates before it reaches the centre of the land mass.
Answered by sammansoor1981
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Answer:

During daytime, along the coastal belts the land will get heated faster and the

oceans take long to heat up, but once heated take longer to cool down. So, when

the coastal areas heat up, winds from the sea cool it, and when the coastal areas

cool down, heat is transferred from the still warm oceans to the land. Ocean

currents are rivers of hot or cold water that flow within the oceans. Winds that

blow over hot ocean currents get heated and carry that heat onto the land they blow

over, raising the temperature of the coast there. Similarly, winds that blow onto

land after passing over cold currents lower the temperature of that coastal region.

Explanation:

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