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WHY is the temperature the most important element of weather?

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Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

Answered by abhishek917211
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Meteorologists measure things like air pressure and relative humidity, but the only actual variables of the atmosphere are water content and temperature. ... Since amount of water and temperature are so important in the atmosphere, it stands to reason that these are the two most important elements for describing climate.

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