Which of the following statements is true?

Coastal cities on the Pacific coast have warmer temperatures than inland cities during the winter.
Coastal cities have warmer temperatures than inland cities during the summer.
Coastal cities always have colder temperatures than inland cities.
Coastal cities always have warmer temperatures than inland cities.

Answer :

Answer:

Coastal cities always have colder temperatures than inland cities.

Explanation:

  • The coastal cities being located closer to the coasts have thus an equivalent condition that is created to the sea and the land breeze conditions and the cities inland are more of an extreme temperature.
  • As they receive a heavy amount of isolation from the larger body of waters. Similarly, the waters of the coasts help to warm up the land as the currents produce the varied nature of patterns.

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