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Even though cities may be located at approfimately the same latitude, why might the

climate in each city be different? Mark all the answers that apply

A. Some cities may be located at different altitude

B. The type of people who live there

C. Warm ocean currents bring warmer temperatures to coastal cities

D. Mountain ranges create the rain shadow effect

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Answer:

A. Some cities may be located at different altitude

C. Warm ocean currents bring warmer temperatures to coastal cities

D. Mountain ranges create the rain shadow effect

Step-by-step explanation:

The climate in cities can differ due to several factors, including altitude, proximity to oceans or mountains, prevailing winds, and other geographical features. Thus, options A, C, and D are all correct. The type of people who live in a city, as stated in option B, is not a significant factor in determining climate.

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