Asked by Christina

Which of the following most accurately describes the difference between climate and weather? (1 point)

Climate refers to long-terms conditions; weather refers to daily conditions.

Climate refers to severe weather events; weather refers to precipitation.

Climate refers to land form; weather refers to average conditions over time.

Climate and weather roughly refer to the same thing.



What is the answer, please help thank you (:

Answers

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Climate refers to long-terms conditions; weather refers to daily conditions.
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Climate refers to long-terms conditions; weather refers to daily conditions.
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Can someone post the answers to Lesson 5, Unit 1 Georgia's Climate and Weather quiz?
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1.A
2.C
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4.A
5.D
6.D
7.A
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9.C
10.B
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