Did you know they’re not the same?. Daily condition of Earth’s atmosphere Specific – 44 F, 30% rain, 8 mph wind, 43% humidity Weather changes every day.

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Did you know they’re not the same?

Daily condition of Earth’s atmosphere Specific – 44 F, 30% rain, 8 mph wind, 43% humidity Weather changes every day

Overall or average temperature and weather in a region Polar Zone Temperate Zone Tropical Zone Temperate Zone Polar Zone Global Climates Hot, cold, wet or dry

United States Climates

See how the entire area is an overall average?

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Next Activities: 1.Climate and Weather video – United Streaming 1.Edheads – Learning how to read a weather map (see next slide for symbols)