What is the difference between equable extreme climate.
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Equable climate - where prevalent temperatures are neither too high nor too low
Extreme climate- A combination of factors, including climate change, explain some of the extreme weather events.Scientists believe that as the world warms and climates change, we will see more thunderstorms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and droughts
Extreme climate- A combination of factors, including climate change, explain some of the extreme weather events.Scientists believe that as the world warms and climates change, we will see more thunderstorms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and droughts
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Equable climate is that period when there is roughly equal temperature throughout the world. Because of the close location of the sea which has influence on temperature, this causes equable climate. Severe, unpredictable, unusual weather or weather at extreme are included in extreme weather.
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