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Right now, I am in college for climatology, but before I decided on climatology, I was taking classes in Meteorology, the study of weather. So, I will answer your question. All meteorologists like to be right, but since the weather is so spontaneous, it is really hard to be right. Meteorologists use percentages because it helps them be professional. Also, because, different parts of the region where they are may or may not get the rain. I don't know where you are from, but I will use my hometown. In McAlester, Oklahoma, there may be a 70% chance of rain, but in another part of the region at Tulsa, Oklahoma ( which is 91 miles north of McAlester) there may be a 40% chance of rain. The difference in the percentages can vary from how stable the environment is, altitude, location, and terrain. That is two of the reasons why Meteorologists use percentages to predict weather.
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Switching to sustainable energy sources such as solar power, hydroelectric power and wind power can reduce the amount of fossil fuels being used up. Fossil fuels are natural resources from the environment, but when burned the waste product of it is released into the environment and can potentialy affect other natural resources. Switching to a renewable energy source can help conserve natural resources. Renewable energy sources can be used to harness the energy we need without producing harmful products that affect the environment and it's resources.