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24 February, 10:32

Eas

- Why can two places have the

same average temperatures but

still have different climates?

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  1. 24 February, 10:38
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    The climate is the temperature, and the weather of a certain place. It can be 100 degrees in two places, but one's climate can be extremely rainy, while the other would be extremely dry, and arid.

    The temperature is only one aspect to the climate.
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