Distance to schools, insecurity getting to and from school, especially for girls
▪ Nonexistence of local schools, especially for secondary school
▪ High cost and hidden fees, as well as poor quality of schools
▪ Not a priority for families, especially for girls
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Answer:
It depends, but probably yes
Explanation:
Earth is a great example: there are many places on Earth where the climate falls in "0 to 15 degrees Celsius during winter and 25 to 30 degrees Celsius during summer". It also has an atmosphere, so yes, water may be able to exist on such a planet.
But we also have to consider other factors like the thickness of the atmosphere, what it's made of, what the planet's made of, etc. So while water <em>may</em> exist, there are a plethora of other factors to consider.
I'm not sure, but I'll try to help. Maybe it's continental congress he could run for.
On starry evenings in late summer and early fall in the Shenandoah Valley. The ground haze frame in the low ranges close to the Shenandoah River is cool with dropping air meets damp air in the low regions close to the waterway.