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What is true about weather? (1 point)
The weather depends on so many conditions that it is not possible to account for them all in any model.
Accuracy increases the farther you are from the days weather you are predicting.
The weather behaves randomly, which is why weather predictions are so often inaccurate.
Weather can be predicted dependably by computational models.
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"The weather depends on so many conditions that it is not possible to account for them all in any model."
Explanation: weather is a complex, chaotic system with many interacting variables and imperfect initial measurements, so models must approximate and cannot include every detail — which limits predictability.
Explanation: weather is a complex, chaotic system with many interacting variables and imperfect initial measurements, so models must approximate and cannot include every detail — which limits predictability.
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