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Would areas along the shores of the Great Lakes have warmer summers and colder winters than other inland areas? Why or why not?

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Answer: Because the Great Lakes act as a heat source during the winter, coastal air temperatures are more moderate than the air temperature in inland areas. Winter: There is less radiation from the sun, generally making temperatures cooler. That means the lakes are warmer than the air.

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