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Why Do Beaches Often Have Less Extreme Temperature Variation Than

Question 57

Question 57

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Why do beaches often have less extreme temperature variation than inland areas?


A) The ocean moderates the temperatures.
B) The sand absorbs and loses heat less efficiently.
C) The ocean waves reduce wind.
D) Air temperatures vary with latitudes.

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