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What are the atmospheric factors that climate includes?
What are the atmospheric factors that climate includes?
- Precipitation, humidity, wind, and cloud cover
- Temperature, precipitation, humidity, and wind (correct)
- Temperature, precipitation, air pressure, and cloud cover
- Temperature, air pressure, humidity, and cloud cover
What are the global factors that influence climate?
What are the global factors that influence climate?
- Land and ocean distribution, air pressure, atmospheric circulation patterns, and ozone layer
- Land and ocean distribution, solar radiation, atmospheric circulation patterns, and greenhouse gases (correct)
- Ocean currents, solar radiation, atmospheric pressure, and greenhouse gases
- Solar radiation, water cycle, atmospheric circulation patterns, and greenhouse gases
What is the difference between climate and weather?
What is the difference between climate and weather?
- Climate and weather are the same thing.
- Climate refers to the atmospheric conditions in a particular place and time, while weather refers to the atmospheric conditions of a region.
- Climate refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while weather refers to long-term weather patterns.
- Climate refers to the long-term average atmospheric conditions, while weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions. (correct)
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- Climate refers to long-term weather patterns and conditions of a region.
- It includes temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and other atmospheric factors.
- Climate is influenced by geography, topography, ocean currents, and atmospheric conditions.
- It can be studied and analyzed using scientific methods and tools.
- Understanding climate is important for predicting weather patterns and managing natural resources.
- Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a particular place and time.
- It includes temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and cloud cover.
- Weather conditions can change rapidly and are influenced by local and regional factors.
- Climate refers to the long-term average atmospheric conditions in a particular region or area.
- It is influenced by global factors such as land and ocean distribution, solar radiation, atmospheric circulation patterns, and greenhouse gases.
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