Geography, asked by Junior34, 9 months ago

Warm air from the oceans will (raise/lower/not affect) temperature of places next to the
sea.
b) Places by the sea have (cooler/warmer/wetter) summers and (drier/cooler/warmer) winters
than places inland.
c) Places inland have (high/low/similar) summer temperatures and (highly/unchanged/low)
winter temperatures
d) When the whole sky is covered with clouds, we say it is (oktas/ overcast/ cloudy)
e) When it is about to rain, we say that humidity of the atmosphere is (low/medium/high)

Answers

Answered by riyaenterprises012
14

Explanation:

Coastal areas will generally have more moderate temperatures than inland areas because of the heat capacity of the ocean. ... The farther a region is from the ocean, the more extreme its climate is likely to be. A continental summer is hotter than a coastal summer, and a continental winter is colder than a coastal winter.

Answered by mangakasekhoto6
2

Explanation:

Places by the sea have (cooler, warmer wetter) summer and (drier, cooler, warmer) than places inland

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