What effects do nearness to the sea and height above mean sea level have on the climate ?
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Answer: This water vapour enters the air making the air denser. This denser air moves towards the areas near sea as the air at those areas is less in density. Therefore, the climate is humid. However, as we go above the mean sea level, the density of the air decreases causing dryness in climate.
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Sea levels have different effects if the height is near to the sea level then there will be a lot of flooding even nearness to the sea will effect the same way which means the climate will be colder. For eg: coastal areas in India like Goa and Kerala often face a lot of flooding due to this
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