Answer:
b. The North Atlantic drift results in a warmer climate for Europe relative to similar latitudes in Canada or Greenland.
c. The ocean's high specific heat has a moderating effect on coastal climates relative to inland regions of similar latitudes.
e. Inland regions of Scotland lie within a rain shadow.
Explanation:
- The climate of Scotland is a temperate and oceanic also and tends to change and is but not too extreme and is warmed by the gulf of Atlantic and has a warmer area relative to the same latitudes of the Greenland and the Canada.
- The oceans has a high specific heat that has a moderating influence in the coastal parts of the Scotland and this region is in a similar latitude. Parts of the Scotland can receive up to 250 cm of rainfall per year and eastern part of the England has a rain shadow effects formed of the Welsh mountains