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All plants will have a certain range of conditions where they perform best. Being outside this range will likely result in slower growth, greater susceptibility to pathogens, inability to compete with vegetation adapted to given climate and/or mortality.
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Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.
Climate is the correct term. Weather means the prevailing or current conditions at a given location.
The long-term weather conditions for a given location is called the climate.
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The average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region is the region's climate. The climate of a location is affected by its latitude, terrain, and altitude, as well as nearby water bodies and their currents.
Location? Population of this breed is hard to justify when no location is given.
The word climate is used to refer to the prevailing weather conditions is any particular area. A significant biological community that exists over a big area of land is called a biome.
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That would be impossible to answer. The problem is that most of "global warming" is dependent on computer models of how the climate works, using all kinds of current data to predict what the future climate will be. The problem is that the models are badly flawed; given all known data for everything before last year, the models are incapable of predicting the current conditions. The models say that the world should be warming; the data doesn't show that.
Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in an area at any given time. Climate change is a shift in the long-term trends in the weather, over the course of decades or more.