Distance from the sea: Coastal areas tend to have milder climates due to the moderating influence of the ocean, while inland areas experience greater temperature variations.
Ocean currents: Warm ocean currents can warm the climate of coastal regions, while cold ocean currents can cool the climate.
Topography: The physical features of the land, such as mountains and valleys, can affect local climate by creating rain shadows or trapping air masses.
Climate Classification
The Köppen climate classification system is widely used to classify different climate types based on temperature and precipitation patterns. The main climate types under this system include Tropical, Dry, Temperate, Continental, and Polar climates, each with its own subcategories based on specific temperature and precipitation criteria.
By understanding the complexities of climate and its global significance, we can better appreciate the interconnectedness of Earth's systems and work towards sustainable practices for the future.
Implement scientific principles to design processes for monitoring and minimizing human impact on the environment (e.g., water usage, including withdrawal of water from streams and aquifers or construction of dams and levees; land usage, including urban development, agriculture, or removal of wetlands; pollution of air, water, and land).