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Jack

Nov. 11, 2020

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The weather is so nice today. It is sunny and the blue sky is pretty clear. I am in Anji county now and the temperature in Anji is 7-20 degrees Celsius. Anji county is located in the southeast part of my hometown and is 550 kilometers away from it. Literally, Anji county should be 2-3 degrees Celsius higher than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown is 9-21 degrees Celsius. I don't know why this is the case. I once thought it was because of the different altitude, but I have looked at the two cities' altitude: my hometown's altitude is 17.5 and Anji's altitude is 40. This is definitely not the reason. Under what situations can the cities in the south have a lower temperature than the cities in the north? Do you know?

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Literally, Anji county should be 2-3 degrees Celsius higher than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown is 9-21 degrees Celsius.

I don't know what you mean by "literally" here - perhaps you mean "usually"?

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Jack

Nov. 11, 2020

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Literally, Anji county should be 2-3 degrees Celsius higher than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown is 9-21 degrees Celsius.

I mean In theory

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purplecow17

Dec. 2, 2020

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Ah. Then I would go with "in theory" (as you said) or "theoretically" or maybe "hypothetically."

journal 11/11/20

The weather is so nice today.

It is sunny and the blue sky is pretty clear.

I am in Anji cCounty now and here, the temperature in Anji itoday was 7-~20 degrees Celsius.

Anji cCounty is located in the550 kilometers southeast part offrom my hometown and is 550 kilometers away from it.

LitGenerally speaking, Anji cCounty should be 2-~3 degrees Celsius highwarmer than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown iwas 9-~21 degrees Celsius.

I don't know why this is the case.

I once thought it was because of the different altitude, but I have looked at the two cities' altitude: my hometown's altitude is 17.5 and Anji's altitude is 40.

ThisSo, that is definitely not the reason.

Under what situationcircumstances can the cities in the south have a lower temperatures than the cities in the north?

Do you know?

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Jack

Nov. 11, 2020

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Thank you for your corrections, thank you very much.

journal 11/11/20


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The weather is so nice today.


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It is sunny and the blue sky is pretty clear.


It is sunny and the blue sky is pretty clear.

I am in Anji county now and the temperature in Anji is 7-20 degrees Celsius.


I am in Anji cCounty now and here, the temperature in Anji itoday was 7-~20 degrees Celsius.

Anji county is located in the southeast part of my hometown and is 550 kilometers away from it.


Anji cCounty is located in the550 kilometers southeast part offrom my hometown and is 550 kilometers away from it.

Literally, Anji county should be 2-3 degrees Celsius higher than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown is 9-21 degrees Celsius.


LitGenerally speaking, Anji cCounty should be 2-~3 degrees Celsius highwarmer than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown iwas 9-~21 degrees Celsius.

Literally, Anji county should be 2-3 degrees Celsius higher than my hometown because it has a lower latitude, but today, the temperature of my hometown is 9-21 degrees Celsius.

I don't know what you mean by "literally" here - perhaps you mean "usually"?

I don't know why this is the case.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I once thought it was because of the different altitude, but I have looked at the two cities' altitude: my hometown's altitude is 17.5 and Anji's altitude is 40.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This is definitely not the reason.


ThisSo, that is definitely not the reason.

Under what situations can the cities in the south have a lower temperature than the cities in the north?


Under what situationcircumstances can the cities in the south have a lower temperatures than the cities in the north?

Do you know?


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