Answer:
alrightyy
Explanation:
Dear John,
How are you? Are you feeling well? How's the weather there? I hope you're doing well there too and I'm fine here.
Lately these days, I have picked up a new interest of sports. These days, I seem to be having increasing interest in batminton. I first saw about it when I was rewatching the 2020 Summer Olympic. Their posture and the way of their reflexes moves is increadibly amazing to me and so, I tried to practice doing it like them. Obviously it's not going to be easy but then, just as the wording goes, if you work hard slowly, you'll surely success. Recently, there's a batminton contest in my school and I remembered that you used to be the championship in badminton.
It would be delightful for you to join me soon. It would be an amazing experience for you to join me here since I'll also learn from you and also will try using my skills there.
Until then, take care of yourself.
Take care,
Kind regards,
Ares.
Answer:
The claim which explains how weather differs from climate is the first one:
Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place, and climate is weather conditions in an area over a longer period of time.
Explanation:
<u>We can say that weather refers to the variations in atmosphere that we can observe in a short-term basis.</u> Associated with wind, visibility and temperatures, among other things, weather concerns today, tomorrow, or a couple of weeks, for instance.
<u>Climate refers to a weather-related average, and it is usually reached over the period of 30 years. </u>By collecting weather statistics and analyzing data throughout the years we can reach certain conclusions concerning the climate of a country or region in the world. Words such as humid, dry, hot, and cold are normally associated with climate.
The correct answer is: [B]: "False" .
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<u>Note</u>: To the contrary—and in virtually all cases—one should eliminate the "first person" {that is; "I, me, myself"} in "formal" academic writing (unless one is instructed to do otherwise for a particular assignment, of course).
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The answer to this question is B. the brilliance of Johnson's conversation, wit, and writing.