1. is the science of predicting the weather. (1 point)
climatology ecology meterology botany...
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1. is the science of predicting the weather. (1 point)
climatology ecology meterology botany 2. is the condition of the atmosphere at any given location and time.
(1 point) weather precipitation climate temperature 3. this layer is comprised of the nearly invisible layers of gases that surround the planet.
(1 point) the biosphere the lithosphere the atmosphere the hydrosphere 4. this component of earth's physical systems is made up of all of the water on earth's surface.
(1 point) the biosphere the lithosphere the atmosphere the hydrosphere 5. what is the definition of climate? (1 point) the specific condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time
a distinctive combination of plants and animals that covers a significant portion of earth's surface
the average yearly weather patterns in a given area
none of the above
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