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Biology, 19.04.2021 22:10 karsynraine8224

In July, Barrow, Alaska (latitude 71.2° N), receives 24 hours of sunlight each day; Riverside, California (latitude 33.9° N),
receives 14 hours of sunlight each day.
The average high for Barrow in July is 8.3°C. The average high for Riverside in July is
34.2°C.
Why does a city that receives 10 hours MORE sunlight each day (Barrow, Alaska) have
colder average temperatures than a city that receives 10 hours LESS sunlight each day
(Riverside, California)?
Use evidence from the data table to explain this phenomenon.

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In July, Barrow, Alaska (latitude 71.2° N), receives 24 hours of

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