Colder && Denser.
This is not true. It is not colder on the west coast of the US than the east coast. I am in California and it was 82 degrees yesterday, but the east coast has 7 feet or more of snow. Maybe you are not asking about the US.
Due to ocean currents
ocean currents truly are everywhere, but the do not occur directly on the coast.
The northern coast is colder than southern coast.
The northern coast is colder than southern coast.
The higher up in elevation a place is, the colder it will be. As for surface currents, I have no clue.
Pretty much the same. Salty and wet. The temperature of the water on the west coast is pretty much like the temperature in the Northeast US. The Atlantic has the Gulfstream which is a warm sea current that travels northward along the coast from below Florida up to the Outter Banks of North Carolina where it meets the Southern flowing and colder Labrador current. These currents meet at Diamond Shoals in Buxton NC, The water temperature south of the shoals is warmer than the water north of the shoals.
Erosion of the coast is simply the weathering or the removal of land in the beach as a result of waves. This can also be caused by the wave currents, tidal currents and also drainage.
The coast had dangerous shoals and currents.
The ocean currents are colder than the currents in the mantle,and the are located in different areas.
Montreal has colder winters Vancouver has colder summers