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D Use this map of the Chicago area Lake-Breeze temp to answer the following questions. 80 70 60 50 °F 40 30 20 10 0 Ques

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D Use This Map Of The Chicago Area Lake Breeze Temp To Answer The Following Questions 80 70 60 50 F 40 30 20 10 0 Ques 1
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D Use this map of the Chicago area Lake-Breeze temp to answer the following questions. 80 70 60 50 °F 40 30 20 10 0 Question 8 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jan Jud Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Chicago Air and Lake Temperatures Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul -Air Temp --Lake Temp Aug Sep Referring to the graph above, during which months is the lake water COOLER than the air? (Select all that apply Oct Nov Dec
Question 9 The example that you worked on the first section was based on data from July. In July, the lake temperature is only a couple degrees cooler than the air temperature, however, the air can get cooled several additional degrees as it blows over the water. Why is that? View Fa 12-04-4- Question 10 During which months is the lake WARMER than the surrounding air? Dod M 112 113818 Ma May </11 13
DQuestion 10 During which months is the lake WARMER than the surrounding air? Belect that apply Jan 12325212838 Mar May Aut Nov Dec Question 11 During those months, the Lake Breeze should feel warmer to us but it rarely does. Why would the breeze feel colder to us than it actually is?