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3. cities in the pacific northwest (i.e., oregon, washington state, nor…

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  1. cities in the pacific northwest (i.e., oregon, washington state, northern california) tend to have somewhat different climates than cities in the interior part of the continent. explain the difference and give two reasons for it. (6 points)

Explanation:

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Cities in the Pacific Northwest have milder winters and cooler summers due to the ocean's moderating effect. The ocean warms the air in winter and cools it in summer. Also, the mountain ranges can block cold air masses from the interior in winter and influence precipitation patterns, leading to more moisture - laden air in the coastal areas.

Answer:

The Pacific Northwest cities have milder winters and cooler summers compared to interior cities. Reasons: 1. The ocean's moderating influence. 2. The effect of mountain ranges on air masses and precipitation.