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kati45 [8]
1 year ago
9

Mount Washington is in New Hampshire and is said to have what type of weather?

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Keith_Richards [23]1 year ago
3 0

The  Washington is in New Hampshire and is said to have the world’s rainiest climate of weather. Option D is correct.

<h3>What is climate?</h3>

The typical weather up in a particular place over a lengthy duration of time is considered as climate.

The average temperature in different seasons, rainfall, and sunshine are all included in a climatic description.

A discussion of the (possibility of) extremes is frequently included as well. The weather on Mount Washington is famously fickle.

Mount Washington is transformed into an Arctic outpost in a moderate climate zone throughout the winter,  snow, and ice, with sub-zero temperatures, hurricane-force winds.

In reality, the summit's winter conditions are comparable to those of Mount Everest, and was also the rainiest climate.

Therefore, option D is correct.

Learn more about the climate, refer to:

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