Answer:
The correct options are;
Higher elevations create cool temperatures
Mountain ranges can affect weather patterns
Coastal areas typically have mild climates
Explanation:
The higher elevation areas are known to have the coldest temperatures on record of -25° an the Grandfather Mountain and the mountains are areas of regular snowstorms, while the regions close to the ocean in the Eastern North Carolina rarely observed ice and snow as a result of the heating effect of the Gulf Stream
The experience of a warm and dry atmosphere due to the "sinking motion" is enabled by the interaction of the weather and atmosphere. The effect of cutting through the clouds by the sinking air from the mountain top leads to some of the highest temperatures witnessed in the central and Eastern North Carolina.
The coastal regions have a lower temperatures than the inland areas in midsummer and snowfall occurs only a few number of times in the coastal regions of which the Coastal Plains make up about 50% of the state.