Depending on the area, it can be dry and humid, or it can be cold and snowy, or it can be sunny and hot, or rainy and humid.
The Earth's ocean is a large body of water that is divided into four parts: Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean. Some countries like the U.S. started recognizing the Southern Ocean as the fifth, though it's still not always considered one of the main ones. The answer is B: four.
So there's actually two answers to this question. The Gulf Stream is part of the reason why Britain is warmer, since it carries so much warm water, but the difference between a maritime and a continental climate is more important. At the latitudes of Canada and Britain, the prevailing winds are coming from the west. If you're in the east, the prevailing winds are gonna have to travel all the way across the ocean, which will lead to it being warmer in the winter, and colder in the summer. If you've got thousands of miles of continent out to windward, your climate will be more extreme. If you're going across the entire ocean, it's gonna be more mild, and predictable. Continents just get hotter and colder than oceans, and this affects the temperature of the atmosphere passing over them.
I think the two sources would be drip irrigation which is like a river, lake, groundwater, etc... The second source could be is making a new irragation system that could deliver water faster.
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<h2>Africa would be the correct option</h2>
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