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Rafaelpedrop Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Doubt climate

Guys,

is there anything wrong with the following sentence? .

If the climate doesn't change, tomorrow at this time we'll be reaching the Moroccan Coast.

In my opinion, everything seems to be all right. However, according to the book from which I took the sentence, the word 'climate' is, somehow, wrong. I really don't get the picture. Could you help me, please?

Thank you so much!
  

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Hi rafael, A place's climate is the weather conditions viewed over a long period of time. Hawaii's climate is warm with tropical breezes. The climate of Tuscany is different from the climate of Maine.

  • Hi rafael, A place's climate is the weather conditions viewed over a long period of time.
  • Hawaii's climate is warm with tropical breezes.
  • The climate of Tuscany is different from the climate of Maine.
  • The weather is what is happening right now.
  • On any given day, Maine and Tuscany might have a sunny day of the same temperature, but even though the weather is the same that day, they still don't have the same cimate.
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Hi rafael,

A place's climate is the weather conditions viewed over a long period of time. Hawaii's climate is warm with tropical breezes. The climate of Tuscany is different from the climate of Maine.

The weather is what is happening right now. On any given day, Maine and Tuscany might have a sunny day of the same temperature, but even though the weather is the same that day, th

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