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Sunny123 Posted 9 years ago
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It is very very hot here

Hello everyone. When someone says .... "It is very very hot here." it means that ....

1. The weather is very very hot here.

or

2. The climate is very very hot here.

or anything else?

  

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'Climate' refers to general weather conditions for a place, whereas, weather is about a specific day/a few days.

  • 'Climate' refers to general weather conditions for a place, whereas, weather is about a specific day/a few days.
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'Climate' refers to general weather conditions for a place, whereas, weather is about a specific day/a few days.

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