What is the difference between weather and climate? For example, if it rains in a particular location during the day, does that mean that the area has a wet climate? Explain

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Weather describes the conditions of the atmosphere at a given place and time, whereas climate is the long-term average of weather. For example, the expected weather conditions on a particular day will help you determine if you'll wear shorts or thermal underwear that day; the ratio of shorts to thermal underwear in your drawer reflects the climate of the region. Or, as Mark Twain purportedly said about the difference between the two, "Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get."

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A transform plate boundary may connect:a

a spreading ridge and subduction zone. b. two spreading ridges. c. two subduction zones. d. a spreading ridge and a subduction zone or two subduction zones. e. a spreading ridge and a subduction zone, two spreading ridges, or two subduction zones.

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A country's level of wealth is not the only factor determining the degree of automobile dependency in cities. ________ is also an important factor

A) Availability of transportation alternatives B) Whether a country is developed or developing C) Access to freeways D) Extent of urban decay E) Availability of hybrid vehicles

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There is some evidence that some aerosols and suspended particles in outdoor air pollution may actually slow the rate of atmospheric warming. Why do some scientist expect that these particles will not have a significant effect on counteracting projected climate change within the next 50 years?

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