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sp2606 [1]
2 years ago
15

What do you think climate and weather has to do with geography?

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Pie2 years ago
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Answer:

Climate is the prevailing patterns of temperature and precipitation across a region. A region's climate can be tropical or frigid, rainy or arid, temperate or monsoonal. Geography, or location, is one of the major determining factors in climate across the globe.

Explanation:

Geography itself can be divided into components, including distance from the equator, elevation above sea level, distance from water and topography, or the relief of the landscape.

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