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Why do the northern United States get more snow than the southern states?

A) Because there are colder temperatures in the winter months in the northern states

B) Because there are colder temperatures in the winter months in the southern states

C) Because there are warmer temperatures in the summer months in the northern states

D) Because there are warmer temperatures in the summer months in the southern states


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Answer:

a because there are colder temperature s in the winter months in the northern states

Answer:

A) Because there are colder temperatures in the winter months in the northern states

Explanation:

The northern states of USA get more snow because they're farther away from the equator than the southern states. The farther a territory is from the equator, the more chilly and snowy it will be. Southern states have mild winters, while winters in the North are very cold.

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