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Fall 2008 Bio. 463 STUDY QUESTIONS FOR: Seager 2006 What does he contend is the real cause of Europe s mild winter climate? How do the <a href="/keyword/rocky-mountains/" >rocky mountains</a> influence Europe s winter climate? If ocean heat transport where stopped, approximately how much colder would <a href="/keyword/western-europe/"...

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