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22 July, 05:44

An extended period of well-below-average temperatures is known as a

A. drought.

B. ice age.

C. cold wave.

D. draft.

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  1. 22 July, 06:01
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    The answer is c because a drought is when there is a period of no water, ice age is when everything is ice and a draft doesnt make sense
  2. 22 July, 06:03
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    Well, I think it kinda depends on how long the "extended period" is.

    If the extended period is a week, a month, or a few months,

    then I'd call it a 'cold wave'.

    If the extended period is like 100 years or more, then you're

    starting to talk 'ice age'.
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