Think about the microclimates of areas surrounding the Great Lakes. Which statement best describes why the land around the Great Lakes, including Michigan, receives such a wide variety of weather patterns? A) The elevation of the Great Lakes is higher than the surrounding area, which causes the surrounding air to heat and cool quickly. B) The Great Lakes is a basin of water, which both holds and releases heat, significantly impacting its coastal weather patterns. C) Hills and mountains surrounding the Great Lakes area force wind downward toward the lake, causing air to heat and rise more often. D) Dry regions surrounding the Great Lakes cause warm air masses to move more quickly across the lakes, resulting in frequent changes.
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The coastal areas of the great lakes seem to grab attention on magical power by rolling and hills taken at leading choice.
It does affect the great lakes and can have the surrounding land. This involves heat sink and that means it acts as substances absorbing more heat than given off.
It acts as air temperature may be the same and the water is much warmer at the great lakes absorbed in the surrounding land.
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