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Northern Europe's climate patterns are influenced by proximity to large bodies of water, as well as mountain barriers, wind patterns, and vegetation.

True

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User CJR
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Answer: FALSE

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User Stanleyli
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Answer:

TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

Proximity to water, mountain barriers ,wind patterns and vegetation by Northern European countries contributes to the various weather conditions been experienced in the region.

  • proximity to large water bodies: the closer an environment is to water the cooler it becomes because the wind that blows over the water carries moisture from the water to the coastal lands bring about cooler temperature
  • mountain barriers : mountains prevents the free flow of winds and moisture areas at the bottom of mountains experience a distinctively different weather condition from areas found on mountains
  • wind and vegetation encourages the release of oxygen into the air and also the winds carry hot winds from the mainland to the coastal areas while the coastal area winds are cooler and the winds from the coastal areas carry cool air and moisture into the mainland

all these causes the varying climate patterns in Northern Europe

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