The direction of the wind effects the climate?
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Yes, the monsoon winds affect the direction of the climate
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the direction of winds at a paryicular time of the year effects climat. True or false?
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Factors affecting climate tutorial:
There are many different factors that affect climate around the world. It is the varying influence of these factors that lead to different parts of the Earth experiencing differing climates. The most important natural factors are:
distance from the sea
ocean currents
direction of prevailing winds
shape of the land (known as 'relief' or 'topography')
distance from the equator
the El Niño phenomenon.
Direction of prevailing winds:
Weather vaneWinds that blow from the sea often bring rain to the coast and dry weather to inland areas. Winds that blow to Britain from warm inland areas such as Africa will be warm and dry. Winds that blow to Britain from inland areas such as central Europe will be cold and dry in winter. Britain's prevailing (i.e. most frequently experienced) winds come from a south westerly direction over the Atlantic. These winds are cool in the summer, mild in the winter and tend to bring wet weather.
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Factors affecting climate tutorial:
There are many different factors that affect climate around the world. It is the varying influence of these factors that lead to different parts of the Earth experiencing differing climates. The most important natural factors are:
distance from the sea
ocean currents
direction of prevailing winds
shape of the land (known as 'relief' or 'topography')
distance from the equator
the El Niño phenomenon.
Direction of prevailing winds:
Weather vaneWinds that blow from the sea often bring rain to the coast and dry weather to inland areas. Winds that blow to Britain from warm inland areas such as Africa will be warm and dry. Winds that blow to Britain from inland areas such as central Europe will be cold and dry in winter. Britain's prevailing (i.e. most frequently experienced) winds come from a south westerly direction over the Atlantic. These winds are cool in the summer, mild in the winter and tend to bring wet weather.
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