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You are tasked with completing the Venn diagram comparing weather and climate. Notice there are no entries for section C. (both section) All BUT ONE choice would be an appropriate entry for this area of
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You are tasked with completing the Venn diagram comparing weather
and climate. Notice there are no entries for section C. (both section) All BUT ONE
choice would be an appropriate entry for this area of the Venn
diagram.
A) Can be forecasted.
B) Driven by solar energy.
C) Relates to atmospheric conditions.
D) Predict precipitation next Friday
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Weather can be forecasted (meterologists) , climate can be forecasted scientists use computer programs called climate models. sorry im not sure about the other ones though :) Good luck on your assignments!
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