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Question
Weather alters
- Week after week
- Day after day
- Within a short period of time
- In any of the preceding time periods
Hint:
Weather changes over a short period of time
The correct answer is: In any of the preceding time periods
Climate is the weather over a long period of time whereas weather changes over any time
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