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In 1–2 sentences, explain why weather can be predicted only as probable, not definite.(2 points)


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Answered by laurialla
Nothing is ever certain or definite, especially not the weather. The weather can change at any point in time, we just have to go off of what we believe will happen based on what we see in the present.
Answered by STEM Helper
Great explanation Laurialla!
You see,scientists predict the weather based on certain patterns in the weather, though there are some unknown factors that scientists have not confirmed yet. Thus, predicting the weather is probable, not definite.
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