Environmental Sciences, asked by Lisbetlopez414155, 11 months ago

Why does a coastal area have less variation in temperature than a noncoastal area?

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Answered by CindrellemiamoBani
17

Answer:

The reason for the variation in temperature is "because of directing impacts of the ocean". Nearness of huge water bodies helps in directing temperature as water warms and cools more gradually than land.

Explanation:

The beach front regions or in other words the coastal areas experience less variety in temperature when contrasted with non coastal area. The reason is that the warming or cooling limit of water is considerably less when contrasted with land. ... Along these lines regions close to ocean or sea have progressively moderate temperature in the day time and less cooler around evening time.

Answered by presentmoment
3

A coastal area has less variation in temperature than the non-coastal area as the cooling and the heating of water is less in comparison to the land.  

Explanation:

  • In regions that are next to the ocean they experience moderate temperatures where the days are comfortable and the nights are cold.
  • In comparison, the extreme climates are experienced in non-coastal land areas where summers are excruciating hot and the winters are too cold.
  • The breeze from the sea cannot reach these inland places making the temperature extreme.  

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