Philadelphia+&+Denver

group members : Nhan, Gan
__**Data**__: Climate:humid subtropical climate zone.
 * |||| **Latitude n.** |||| **Longitude. w.** ||  ||
 * **City** || **°** || **'** || **°** || **'** || **Time** ||
 * Denver, Colo. || 39 || 45 || 105 || 0 || 10:00 a.m. ||
 * Philadelphia, Pa. || 39 || 57 || 75 || 10 || 12:00 noon ||
 * __Philadelphia__ **** : **
 * Area: ** 135.09 square miles (2000)
 * Elevation: ** Ranges from 5 feet to 431 feet above sea level
 * Average Temperatures: ** January, 32.0° F; August, 75.3° F; annual average, 53.6° F
 * Average Annual Precipitation: ** 45.7 inches of rain; 20.5 inches of snow.

** __Denver:__ ** climate: temperate climate zone ** Average Annual Precipitation: ** 60.3 inches of snow
 * Area: ** 153 square miles (2000)
 * Elevation: ** 5,332 feet above sea level
 * Average Temperatures: ** January, 30.1° F; August 72.0° F; annual average, 50.0° F

Summers in philadelphia are hot and muggy, fall and spring are mild, and winter is cold. Denver in the summer, temperature would be very hot like anywhere else and dry as moisture because it is far away from the sea. Philadelphia area is cooler and wetter than in Denver area because Philadelphia is coastal. At the winter time, it would be more colder in Denver rather than in Philadelphia because of its higher elevation.
 * __Conclusion:__**

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