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The difference in climate of Cuba and New Jersey has to do with the relation to the Equator. Cuba is closer to the Equator, so the weather is more of a tropical nature. New Jersey is farther away and has a four season climate with snow occurring in the winter months. There is no snow in Cuba.

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