Utah’s climate is determined by the following factors:

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its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers and winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.
its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers and winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.

its longitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.
its longitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.

its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.
its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.

its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it humid.
its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it humid.
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The correct option is:

its latitude gives it a temperate climate, its distance from the sea makes the summers hotter and the winters colder, and the rain shadow effect makes it arid.