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Old Posted Apr 7, 2007, 1:09 AM
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Originally Posted by rgolch View Post
Yet, it is interesting that NY, Chi, and DC were the only cities in the northern part of the country that made the top ten, much of which could be attributed to births. And lets face it, DC would barely be considered "northern." Clearly, climate has much to do with it.
If climate has *so much* to do with, how would these northern cities have grown so large in the first place? And for that matter, why is Canada growing so much, or places in northern China and Europe?
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