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What is the difference between weather and climate? Select “Weather” or “Climate” for the below 4 sentences.

(2 points)
Weather Climate
Thunderstorms are expected this week in East Texas.

Lubbock is a temperate area with warm summers and cold winters.

The high today in the Dallas area is 60℉.

In the Arctic Circle, temperatures rarely get above 50 ℉.

Question 2
Use the options below to complete the sentence from your Note-Taking Guide.(1 point)
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Climate is the long-term weather in a Response area, it is the Response area over a long period of time.

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  1. What is the difference between weather and climate?
  • Thunderstorms are expected this week in East Texas. Weather

  • Lubbock is a temperate area with warm summers and cold winters. Climate

  • The high today in the Dallas area is 60℉. Weather

  • In the Arctic Circle, temperatures rarely get above 50 ℉. Climate

  1. Use the options below to complete the sentence from your Note-Taking Guide.

Climate is the long-term weather in a specific area; it is the average conditions over a long period of time.