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1 October, 18:26

Because water has a high heat capacity, areas around lakes in the summer

tend to have a climate than areas farther away,

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  1. 1 October, 18:47
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    It's cooler around the water because the water holds the heat
  2. 1 October, 18:48
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    comparatively cooler

    Explanation:

    The land areas and water bodies get heated during the summer due to the increasing amount of incoming solar radiation. The water bodies like oceans, seas, and rivers take more time to heat as they can reflect some amount of radiation back to the atmosphere and also it takes a lot of time to cool.

    In the case of areas near a lake and away from the lake, the areas near the lake will be comparatively cooler than the areas that are away from the lake. It is because the water in the lake is quite less in comparison to the ocean bodies, so the water will be heated at a faster rate and it will reflect some amount of light also, thereby the places will be cold less warm.

    But away from the lake, the areas will absorb more heat as it cannot reflect the solar radiation back into the atmosphere. So these places will be warmer.

    Hence, the areas near the lake will be cooler than the areas away from the lake.
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