Weather Statistics

Weather Statistics track the long-term data of weather conditions in a specific location such as temperature, humidity, wind direction and speed, and precipitation. This data can be used to better understand the climate of a particular area and make more informed decisions about how to deal with it. For example, farmers use weather data to decide when to plant and harvest, while scientists use the data to study climate change. Weather statistics can also be used to predict future weather patterns and plan for natural disasters. Weather statistics are an essential tool for understanding and managing our environment.

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Why Physiologically Cold weather can Increase Obesity Rates ?

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