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Giovanny Warren
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14 June, 20:51
Describe in your own words weather
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Nola Serrano
14 June, 21:09
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the state of the atmosphere at a set time and place
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Phoebe
14 June, 21:19
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The changes in natural force of this world that has a tendency to stay balanced over time in terms of condition.
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