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City A is located along the shore of an ocean. City B is at the same latitude and altitude, but it is located
about 124 miles (200 km) inland, away from any large bodies of water. Which of the following
statements most likely describe these two cities? Check all that apply.
A) In the summer, the daytime temperature in City A is typically lower than the daytime temperature
in City B.
B) In the winter, the daytime temperature in City B is typically lower than the daytime temperature
in City A
C) City A typically has both higher high temperatures and lower low temperatures th lov City B.

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