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Salem, Oregon and St. Paul, Minnesota are both located at 45°N latitude. Salem is located near the Pacific; St. Paul is landloc...
Salem, Oregon and St. Paul, Minnesota are both located at 45°N latitude. Salem is located near the Pacific; St. Paul is landlocked. Which of the following would you expect?(1 point)
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that St. Paul will be colder in the winter
that St. Paul will be colder in the winter
that both will be the same temperature
that both will be the same temperature
that St. Paul will be cooler in the summer
that St. Paul will be cooler in the summer
that Salem will be colder in the winter
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that St. Paul will be colder in the winter
that St. Paul will be colder in the winter
that both will be the same temperature
that both will be the same temperature
that St. Paul will be cooler in the summer
that St. Paul will be cooler in the summer
that Salem will be colder in the winter
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You would expect that St. Paul will be colder in the winter. This is primarily due to its location inland, which tends to result in more extreme temperature variations compared to coastal areas like Salem, Oregon. Coastal regions generally experience milder winters due to the moderating effect of the ocean.
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