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The difference between weather and climate is A) a measure of time. B) a measure of latitude. C) the position of Earth in space. D) the relative amount of solar energy
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The difference between weather and climate is A) a measure of time. B) a measure of latitude. C) the position of Earth in space. D) the relative amount of solar energy
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A.because Weather refers to the short term atmospheric conditions and climate represents the average daily weather over a long period of time. Thats what I think.
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B). A Measure Of Latitude...Hope This Helps (:
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