Tuesday, January 29, 2019
What Factors affect Britains climate?
Weather is divergent in every country even city. Climate is the general survive conditions ordinarily found in a particular place. Through mood we brush off judge the type of fruit or vegetables that grow in a certain ara. The Mediterranean humor is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes. Where as the Ameri disregard climate is good for growing bananas and Indian and Pakistani climate is perfect for mangoes.Britain is an island country and is border by sea which gives it a alter climate. We never actually know what the weather allow be like, bingle day it mightiness be sunninessny the next there might be rainwater. As we have much(prenominal) a variable climate its hard to predict in general we have substantial summers and tranquil winters our summers our ar to a greater extent(prenominal)d combat vehicle than other countries because we are surrounded by sea however our winters are milder. The main(prenominal) influence on Britains climate which are primary(p renominal) are latitude , acme ,distance from the sea, ocean topicals and the predominant wriggles. line of latitudeLatitude is the position magnetic north or s break throughhward of the equator measured from 0 to 90. If you are on the equator then your latitude would be zero. If you are right the north pole your latitude would be nearly ninety degrees north and if you are more to the south pole your latitude would be or so 90 degrees south. The further away from the equator you are the frostyer it is. Therefore when we compare the UK with a country such asEgypt, Egypt is always calefacientter because its more nearer to the equator than UK. As you lot see on the diagram Egypt is more nearer to the equator than Britain and is thence more secureer.(the diagram is not accurate jus a rough bringing close together of where the two countries may be) as one gets above tropic of cancer or Capricorn, the climate becomes milder, with unattackable summers and cold winters. This is known as restrained climate and this is what the UK climate is referred as. At points furthest away from the equator, the climate is colder and is called polar. elevationAltitude is the height above sea take, the higher(prenominal) we go the colder it gets altitude may be measured in units such as metres or miles yet is usually measured in feet. When I say the higher you go the colder it gets a mere example is on top of dope peeks, the peeks are way high up and it is such(prenominal) much much colder there and so the duck soup there freezes into ice or snow. In Britain there are a few mountains but we are surrounded more by the sea and therefore the mountains dont have a tummy of effect in Britain. Other countries such as Nepal that have a lot of mountain ranges are very cold and I personally think its because of the mountains. The temperature falls by about 1 degrees for ever one hundred metres above sea level. withdrawnness form the seaThe sea is cooler than land duri ng summer and warmed in winter because it conducts heat slow than land and cools down slower than land in winter. Land heats up firmer than sea because its denser and has a bit of metal in it which is a very good conductor heat. The centre of continents are subject to a large range of temperatures. In the summer, temperatures can be very hot and dry as moisture from the sea evaporates before it reaches the centre of the continent. Distance from the sea has a swell effect on Britain as you can see on the map that Britain is surrounded by water an therefore makes our summer cooler and our winters are much milder.Prevailing wind worryprevailing wind direction means the direction wind comes from. Winds that pine away from the sea often bring rain to the coast and dry weather to inland areas. Winds that blow to Britain from warm inland areas such as Africa (a warm hot area) will be warm and dry. Winds that blow to Britain from inland areas such as the Netherlands (cold region) will be cold and dry in winter. Britains prevailing winds come from a south westerly direction everywhere the Atlantic. The winds are cool in the summer and mild in the winter.Because Britains wind comes from the south west this means it brings fairly warm air because it comes from near the equator. It similarly brings water vapour from the ocean(as it comes over the Atlantic ocean)- and that means more rainOcean currentsThe mating Atlantic Current (North Atlantic Drift and the North Atlantic Sea Movement) is a powerful warm ocean current that continues the disconnectedness Stream northeast. Ocean currents can have a great effect on tempratures either reduce it or increase it. The main ocean current that affects UK is the disjunction stream. The gulf stream is a warm ocean current in the north atlantic flowing from the gulf of mexico. The gulf of mexico has a higher temprature than uk because its more closer to the equator where as uk is more futher away near the north pole.This me ans that the air coming from the Gulf of Mexico to Britain is too warm. However, the air is also quite moist as it travels over the Atlantic ocean. This is one reason why Britain often has wet weather. about local anesthetic factors affecting climateThere are virtually local factors which dont have a major affect but do in a way affect all climate such as the two followingOne place may be warm and dry because it is sheletered by hills whereas another place may unmasked to wind and rain. in like manner electronic things, cars leting of gas and central heating also give out heat. So therefore the city is made to be more warmer than the countryside.Air batchSome part of the world is hot some is cold. The result is that the air moves around- like the air in a cold building when you turn on the heater or even the cooker in the kitchen. The air moves around the world in vast blocks known as air masses. An air mass can be thousands of km across. It can be warm or cold or any temperatur e but depending on where it came from. If for example an air mass comes from the north pole and moves over to the UK there will be cold and dry weather if an air mass coming from the equator (a warm dry place) there will be warm weather.Often two different air masses will meet and clash over the UK which causes sudden changes in weather. Many different air masses cross Britain. Thats why our weather changes so fast but if an air mass stays very slow or stays in one place the weather stays the homogeneous for days. The weather does not change from day to day at the tropics and poles because they have the same type of air mass all family round.ConclusionIn conclusion, although many factors affect Britain some are more imporant than others. Like the direction in which the suns ray hit the earth (equator). How off the beaten track(predicate) away a place is from the equator (latitude) the height above sea level (altitude), the distance from the sea, the direction the winds come from and the ocean currents. But all of these are based on one major factor which I didnt note the SUN. How the sun affects us is affected by the rotation of the earth, latitude and vitiate cover. Cloud cover is affected by the wind, another important factor, and the wind is affected by what it has passed over and altitude. Mountains redirect wind or power it up to form clouds if the wind has passed over a warm sea it will warm and wet, and if it has passed over a cold land mass it will be cold and dry. The sea have a huge impact on the land masses.Minor factors such as how built up a place is can have a regretful impact but in small areas, and lastly the ocean currents also is realted to which sea it came from then where about the sea is(maybe near the equator). So the sun to me is main factor which affects all climste including Britains but Britains climate is more or less linked with the factor the distance from the sea which is as I mentioned before is realated to the sun in all ways. Where we live in britain (england) the temprature in winter is not much less than 0C and in summer not much higher than 32C in the summer.Also the weather her is damp and there may be haemorrhoid of sudden changes. Rain is fairly well distributed throughout the year, with February to march organism the driest period and October to January the wettest. The Lake District is Englands wettest region, receiving and average of 130 inches (330 centimetres) of precipitation( different forms of water move from the sky) each year.
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