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why is it reasonable to predict the weather of an area based on its cli…

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why is it reasonable to predict the weather of an area based on its climate?

  • an area’s climate can give clues as to what the weather will be like on a specific day
  • an area’s climate and weather always matchup with each other
  • weather is a short term climate, so they must be the same
  • climate is a short term weather, so they must be the same

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Climate is long - term (average weather over years), weather is short - term (daily/weekly). But climate patterns (e.g., a tropical climate is usually warm) can give clues about what the weather might be like (e.g., in a tropical climate, it's likely to be warm on a given day). This makes sense for predicting weather from climate.
  • Option 2: Weather is short - term, climate is long - term. They are not the same, so this is incorrect.
  • Option 3: Climate and weather don't always match. For example, a region with a temperate climate can have a cold, rainy day that's not typical of its overall climate. So this is wrong.
  • Option 4: Climate is long - term, not short - term weather. So this is incorrect.

Answer:

A. An area’s climate can give clues as to what the weather will be like on a specific day