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The Köppen classification system is used as a classification system for a. low-pressure systems. b. high-pressure systems. c. weather systems. d. climates.
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The Köppen classification system is used as a classification system for
a. low-pressure systems.
b. high-pressure systems.
c. weather systems.
d. climates.
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D. Climates.
It is currently the most widely used classification system used to determine the climates of different regions. It consists of several different factor classifications and was created in 1884 by a Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen.
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It is used to classify the climates around the world
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