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What does the ocean have to do with the weather?

Under the condition of maritime climate, the climate is humid all the year round, and the average annual precipitation is more than that of continental climate; And the seasonal distribution is relatively uniform. Precipitation is relatively stable, with little change from year to year. The humidity is very high in all seasons, cloudy and cloudy, and the weather is gloomy, and it is rare to have sunny days and sunshine.

The mild, cloudy and humid maritime climate gives people a comfortable feeling; In fact, this climate is not conducive to plant growth. At the end of 19, it was found that in Europe, the protein content of long-grain wheat produced in marine climate was very low, only 4-8% at most. Protein content of wheat increased as high as 9- 12% as it reached Russia and Europe, and protein content of wheat increased to 65438+ in dry and hot areas. Scientists in the former Soviet Union have proved that the stronger the continental climate in a region, the higher the protein content of wheat. In the warm, cool and humid climate, the starch content of wheat increases, while the protein content decreases. People have to use meat to make up for the shortage of protein, but it also brings the disadvantage of too much fat. It can be seen that the maritime climate is not very beneficial to agriculture. In fact, living in a maritime climate is mild, but gloomy and rainy weather is not good for human beings.