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• What is maritime influence?

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Answered by panditrohit2011
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The effect that large ocean bodies have on the climate of locations or regions. This effect results in a lower range in surface air temperature at both daily and annual scales.




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Answered by shkulsum3
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Maritime influence refers to the effect that the ocean has on the climate, weather patterns, and vegetation of coastal areas.

  • This influence is caused by the large body of water that absorbs and releases heat and moisture, leading to specific weather conditions that differ from those in adjacent land areas.
  • The maritime influence is characterized by relatively mild temperatures, high humidity, and frequent precipitation. The ocean also helps to moderate temperature fluctuations and provides a stable source of moisture that supports a variety of coastal ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands.
  • Maritime influence also affects the winds and ocean currents, which can impact the weather patterns, shipping lanes, and fishing grounds. Coastal communities are heavily influenced by the maritime climate, as it affects their local economies, cultures, and lifestyles.

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