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what are the factors affecting weather and climate explain ?​

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Answered by satyamsharma2
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Answer:

Latitude: As the earth is round, sunlight does not reach everywhere equally. The temperature decreases as we move from the equator to the poles.

Altitude: As we move from the surface of the earth to the higher altitudes, the temperature decreases.

Pressure and wind system: The pressure and wind system of any area depend on the latitude and altitude of that place. Thus, it influences the temperature accordingly.

Distance from the sea: Coastal regions are cooler as compared to interior regions. As the distance from the sea increases, its influence decreases and the people experience extreme weather conditions.

Ocean currents: Cold ocean currents flowing over a region will decrease the temperature of that area whereas warm currents will increase the temperature.

Relief features: Relief features are the barriers that block currents from entering the country. High mountains act as barriers for cold or hot winds.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Many elements influence a region's day-to-day weather and long-term climate. Areas closer to the equator or at sea level are often warmer than those farther away or at high altitudes. Local geography, such as proximity to mountains and distance from the coast, has a big impact. Even the type of vegetation in a given area can have a significant impact on regional weather patterns.

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