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How can two regions with the same average yearly temperature have different climate ratios?
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How can two regions with the same average yearly temperature have different climate ratios?
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Let's say that Miami and Orlando have the same temperature yearly, but Miami would be more humid yearly and Orlando would be more hot and wet yearly. Get it? The diffrent cities have the same yearly temperature, but diffrent wet climate.
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