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How would the summer temperatures of a city near an ocean likely compare with summer temperatures of an inland city at the same latitude?

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In the summer, the daytime temperature in City A is typically lower than the daytime temperature

in City B.

In the winter, the daytime temperature in City B is typically lower than the daytime temperature in City A

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User Stdout
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I think the city near an ocean, which is a body of water, will have cooler temperatures than an inland city as when the wind blows, due to the cool sea water, it will have a cooling effect.
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