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lidoalex

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During summer, cities located near the coast are typically ________ than those in the interior at the same latitude, while in the winter they are ________.
 
  A) cooler; cooler
  B) warmer; warmer
  C) warmer; cooler
  D) cooler; warmer
  E) cooler; much colder

Question 2

Both City A and City B are located at the same latitude and have the same amount of cloud cover. City A has a mean annual temperature of 27C and a temperature range of 22C.
 
  City B has a mean annual temperature of 26C and a temperature range of 14C. Which city likely is located in the interior of the continent?
  A) City A
  B) City B
  C) Both City A and B are located in the interior.
  D) Neither City A nor B are located in the interior.
  E) Not enough information is given here to determine.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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