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2 Question 1:  It is raining and 35 degrees outside.

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5 Question 2:  In the humid rainforest, summers are warm and muggy (lots of moisture) and in the winter, it can get breezy and rainy.

6 Question 2:  It’s not WEATHER, it’s CLIMATE! It describes the patterns of rainfall and temperature during the seasons.

7 Question 2:  It’s CLIMATE! It describes the patterns of rainfall and temperature during the seasons.

8 Question 3:  It’s an average of 25 degrees Fahrenheit in March.

9 Question 3:  It’s CLIMATE! It describes the patterns of temperature that you can expect EVERY March.

10 Question 3:  It’s not WEATHER, it’s CLIMATE! It describes the patterns of temperature that you can expect EVERY March.

11 Question 4:  Winds and air masses move consistently up the East Coast, from Florida to the Chesapeake Bay.

12 Question 4:  It’s CLIMATE! It describes the patterns of air flow thanks to ocean currents and the circulation of the Earth.

13 Question 4:  It’s not WEATHER, it’s CLIMATE! It describes the patterns of air flow thanks to ocean currents and the circulation of the Earth.

14 Question 5:  I’m going skiing and it’s going to be cold, snowy, and between 20 and 25 degrees Fahrenheit the whole week.

15 Question 5:  It’s not CLIMATE! This example is explaining the WEATHER for the week and not what you can expect year to year.

16 Question 5:  You’re right! This is describing the WEATHER for the week.

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