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Brandy has built a computer model of a weather system. She has included information about bodies of water, the Sun, and the atmosphere. Brandy records the average daily temperature of a continental city that is at sea level (City A). She then records the noontime temperature of a continental city at the same latitude but at a greater elevation (City B).
If all other factors in her model are the same for both cities,
A.
It will always rain in City A but never in City B.
B.
It will always rain in City B but never in City A.
C.
City B will have a higher temperature overall than City A.
D.
City A will have a higher temperature overall than City B.
Brandy has built a computer model of a weather system. She has included information about bodies of water, the Sun, and the atmosphere. Brandy records the average daily temperature of a continental city that is at sea level (City A). She then records the noontime temperature of a continental city at the same latitude but at a greater elevation (City B).
If all other factors in her model are the same for both cities,
A.
It will always rain in City A but never in City B.
B.
It will always rain in City B but never in City A.
C.
City B will have a higher temperature overall than City A.
D.
City A will have a higher temperature overall than City B.
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D. City A will have a higher temperature overall than City B.
This is because, generally, as elevation increases, temperature decreases. Therefore, a city at sea level (City A) would typically have higher average temperatures compared to a city at a greater elevation (City B) at the same latitude.
D. City A will have a higher temperature overall than City B.
This is because, generally, as elevation increases, temperature decreases. Therefore, a city at sea level (City A) would typically have higher average temperatures compared to a city at a greater elevation (City B) at the same latitude.
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