Science, asked by drrajeshkmr77, 7 months ago

53. Weather of a place
doesn't remain constant.
False
True​

Answers

Answered by Faizan1906
1

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Weather of a place changes from place to place.

Answered by Pramodh09
0

Answer:

true

Explanation:

The term “weather” refers to the temporary conditions of the atmosphere, the layer of air that surrounds the Earth. We usually think of weather in terms of the state of the atmosphere in our own part of the world. But weather works like dropping a pebble in water—the ripples eventually affect water far away from where the pebble was dropped. The same happens with weather around the globe. Weather in your region will eventually affect the weather hundreds or thousands of kilometers away. For example, a snowstorm around Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, might eventually reach Chicago, Illinois, as it moves southeast through the U.S.

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