does humidity or rainfall have any effect on the climate of a place if yes why
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Climate refers to the long-term weather phenomena associated with a region. It includes the average temperature, the type and frequency of precipitation and the expected range of variability in the weather. Humidity is both a component of climate and a moderating effect in climate. For example, the tropical rainforest has a climate dictated by its relatively constant exposure to sunlight throughout the year, but the high precipitation caused by high average temperatures is just as much a part of the tropical climate. So separating humidity from climate is not simple, but it's still possible to identify some of the climatological effects of humidity levels.
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