Question
Read the following two statements carefully and choose the correct options.
Statement I: A location's weather never changes.
Statement II: The weather in a location change on an annual basis.
- Statement I is correct, statement II is incorrect.
- Statement I and II are correct.
- Statement I is incorrect, statement II is correct.
Statement I and II are incorrect.
Statement I and II are incorrect.
Hint:
Weather changes irrespective of time
The correct answer is: Statement I and II are incorrect.
Weather change is not constant for a location. It varies according to temperature, heat, wind etc.
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