what is the difference between warm temperate lands and cool temperate lands
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Explanation:
Warm summer climate regions often have wet summer seasons, similar to monsoon climates. For this reason, this climate type is also called humid continental. ... Cool summer climates have winters with low temperatures and snow. Cold winds, sweeping in from the Arctic, dominate winter weather.
Explanation:
warm temperate lands :-
Solar heating of the Earth’s surface is uneven because land heats faster than water, and this causes air to warm, expand and rise over land while it cools and sinks over the cooler water surfaces.
Solar warming is generally greater at the equator where the sun shines directly and much less at the poles where the sun is low in the sky. Surfaces that are perpendicular to the sun’s ray path heat faster than those at an angle. This differential heating is passed on to the air above by conduction which causes air expansion and changes in pressure. Wind is the result of pressure changes in the atmosphere. Any shoreline is a wind machine, because of solar heating effects.
cool temperate lands : -
Over the whole year, polar regions are cold or cool and the tropics are warm or hot. Air moves because of these differences as it is expands where it’s hot and contracts where it’s cold. Winds blow from high pressure areas to low pressure ones.
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