Usually, it is observed that climates in coastal regions are moderate as compared to climates in the interiors of continents. Why is this so?
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Regions along the coast receive rain throughout the year; regions inland do not.
Conditions over the oceans change slowly because water takes more time than land to gain or lose heat.
Conditions over the oceans change rapidly because water loses or gains heat faster than land.
A cool breeze constantly blows from the ocean across the land at all times of the year.
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Usually, it is observed that climates in coastal regions are moderate as compared to climates in the interiors of continents. This is so because:
2)Conditions over the oceans change slowly because water takes more time than land to gain or lose heat.
- Water is somewhat transparent so it takes longer for sunlight to heat it in comparison to an opaque, dark colored soil.
- For example, in Siberia it might be freezing cold in winters but near the coastline the temperature is comparatively moderate.
- And vice-versa in summers , the water prevents it being too hot, while the inland its scorching hot.
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