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Engineering, 18.02.2021 22:30 georgehall3027

City A and city B are located at the same latitude and elevation. City A is a coastal city, and city B is located far inland. A cold surface current flows by the coastline where city A is located. Which statement is most likely true for these cities? Choose the correct answer.

During the fall, city B experiences more hurricanes than city A experiences.

During the summer, city B experiences cooler weather than city A experiences.

During the winter, city B experiences warmer weather than city A experiences.

During the spring, city B experiences more thunderstorms than city A experiences.

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