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Marizza181 [45]
4 years ago
11

Which explains how the Great Lakes cause excess snow on the eastern edges during the winters?

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vitfil [10]4 years ago
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The answer that explains how the Great Lakes cause excess snow on the eastern edges during the winters is C) as the winds blow east over the lakes, they pick up heat and moisture from the lakes. When they reach land, they cool and drop snow on the eastern shores. 
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