Jack and Linda are two friends who live within 10 miles of each other, but they live at different elevations. Jack lives near sea level and Linda lives 4,000 feet above sea level. What conclusion can you draw about their climates based on this information?
A.
Since they are close in distance, they always experience the exact same climate.
B.
Jack’s altitude suggests that he experiences lower air pressure than Linda.
C.
Linda likely experiences colder climates due to her higher elevation.
D.
Linda will experience more rain and Jack will experience more snow.
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