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How is climate affected by energy from the sun and variations on Earth's surface?
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How is climate affected by energy from the sun and variations on Earth's surface?
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because depending on the climate it affects how hot or cold the weather is and if the weather is cold enough and the clouds are thick enough the sun won't shine enough to provide heat
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