The way people dress, whether Roman or not, whether ancient or modern, cannot possibly affect the weather.
The way the Romans dressed had no effect on the weather
It is the other way around . . . weather controls where the wind blows, and how hard.
In the Bahamas they have very warm weather, so for the climate to affect the way they dress they need to wear light clothing, t-shirts-shorts-ect.
The same way weather affect people anywhere. If it's cold, they need more clothes for outside activites. If it's warm, they need less. If it's really warm they'll head for the beaches or somewhere air-conditioned.
No, there is no way for humans to control the weather.
The direction and force of the wind can help you determine what weather you will be experiencing.Air. It's all around you, even when you're not aware of it. When you can feel the air moving, though, it may be a sign that the weather is changing or that a change is on its way. The way the air moves affects the weather, because winds move heat and cold temperatures from one place to another, transporting conditions from one geographical zone to another. The way winds pass each other, and the direction they move, also affects what weather a region will see on any given day.
The Romans did not have fashion. They were traditional in the way they dressed.
Your mom is the way surface currents affect weather
It is the other way around . . . weather controls where the wind blows, and how hard.
"it doesnt affect it in any way" George W. Bush
weather = peoples feelings and moods
Dressed to empress, dressed fresh, dressed clean.
Weather moves gases in the atmosphere
Weather moves gases into the atmosphere.
puritans were dressed in simple with dull colours
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One way is that our cities create heat islands that affect the weather. Here in Phoenix, the heat island that the city gives off is causing monsoons to move in later and later in the day.
People live harsh because of the weather...