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Which of the following most accurately describes the difference between climate and weather?
A. Climate refers to long-term conditions, weather refers to daily conditions
B. Climate refers to severe weather events, weather refers to precipitation
C. Climate refers to landforms, weather refers to average conditions over time
D. Climate and weather refer to roughly the same thing
A. Climate refers to long-term conditions, weather refers to daily conditions
B. Climate refers to severe weather events, weather refers to precipitation
C. Climate refers to landforms, weather refers to average conditions over time
D. Climate and weather refer to roughly the same thing
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A. Climate refers to long-term conditions, weather refers to daily conditions.
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I apologize for the incomplete response. To clarify, the correct answer is A. Climate refers to long-term conditions, such as average temperature and precipitation patterns, while weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation, on a daily or hourly basis.
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