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Why are the average temperatures in the middle of the United States warmer than the coasts? I NEED THIS ANSWER ASAP!

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Being near huge amounts of water, such as oceans, lowers the temperature of a site that is just as close to the equator as one without any. As a result, temperatures in the middle of the country rise far more than in coastal states.

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Answer:

Here

Step-by-step explanation:

The environment of the United States shifts because of changes in scope, and a scope of geographic highlights, including mountains and deserts. By and large, on the central area, the environment of the U.S. becomes warmer the further south one ventures, and drier the further west, until one arrives at the West Coast.

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