global climate
No, the average weather of an area over long periods of time is climate. Weather happens from day to day and from year to year. Climate change takes longer than that. So the fact that 2010 was warmer than 2011 means only that weather changes from year to year. There are spikes, both up and down, in measurements and we have to look at longer term averages to see trends.
thunderstorms happen all the time all over the place...there are no two that have significantly affected anything
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highly variable and collected over short periods of time
No, climate is the average weather of a region over a long period of time.
Over 1,000
Difficult to answer, the level may be affected by many things such as social status, your environment or country of origin for example. On average, in the western world, it is suggested that a classification of 85-90 is acceptable where 140 and over represents genius level
Less noise generated by a hairdryer can not only be less irritating, but could actually help preserve your hearing. Noisy hairdryers used over extensive periods of time could damage your hearing, and some models can put out over 90dB of sound, the level at which your hearing can start to become affected.
An IQ of over 140 is considered genius level.
Glucose is carried in the blood plasma.However, glucose can affect hemoglobin, and a test, glycolated hemoglobin, can be used to gauge average plasma glucose level over long periods of time
It aided in long periods of brutal slavery by Spain, England, and America that did not stop for over 100 years.
About a little bit over the average!
I reckon at least over 4 and average would be about 6-7 im 12 and I got level 12
graves change over long periods of time because of sedimentary rock.
Evolution is the change in species over long periods of time.
Climate means the average and variations of weather in a region over long periods of time. Climate zones can be defined using parameters such as temperature and rainfall. ...
data collected over several time periods is what type of data?