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Places near the sea are warmer in the summer and colder in the winter because water does not lose heat very fast in summer even after the sunset and in winter water is always frozen so any breeze going over the sea will keep the sea cool

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Q: How does nearness to a large body of water affect coastal city's temperatures in summer and winter?
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