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Biology, 14.05.2021 18:40 sryun

Which of these statements is most likely correct about Location A and Location B? Location A and Location B will be equally cold because they are on the same
latitude.
Location B will have cooler summers and warmer winters than Location A.
Location A and Location B will be equally warm because they are on the same
latitude.
Location A will have cooler summers and warmer winters than Location B.


Which of these statements is most likely correct about Location A and Location B?

Location A and

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