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24 January, 15:42

In most areas of Ohio the frost-free growing season is 150 to 180 days. Farms close to Lake Erie have a growing season closer to 200 days. Explain why this is while correctly relating your answer to specific heat.

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  1. 24 January, 18:28
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    For the answer to the question above asking to explain why this is while correctly relating your answer to specific heat. I think the best example here is t he water at Lake Erie is cold and since the place is near it, it makes the heat cool
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