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24 November, 23:56

How does an area's weather differ from the area's climate? a. Weather involves temperature and precipitation and climate involves only temperature. b. An area's weather depends on where it is located on Earth and the area's climate does not. c. An area's weather does not change very much and an area's climate changes many times. d. Weather is the area's day-to-day conditions and climate is the area's average conditions.

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  1. 25 November, 00:11
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    Answer: d. Weather is the area's day-to-day conditions and climate is the area's average conditions.

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    The weather represents the atmosphere of a region over a short duration or period of time and also represents the daily condition of the weather. The describes the condition of dryness, wind, sunshine, heat and rain in the atmosphere. The climate represents the condition of the atmosphere for an average of thirty years. The climate represents the condition of atmosphere on the basis of analysis of several parameters such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity and others.
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