Question

A tropical climate is a wet climate. Consider a city like Bogota, Colombia which has a tropical climate. Does a tropical climate being a wet climate mean that it will rain every day? Why or why not?(1 point)
Responses

No. Rain is a form of precipitation. Climate describes temperature.

Yes. If the climate is wet, then the city has experienced a lot of rain previously. So, it probably rains every day and has rained every day for many years.

No. Rain is a form of precipitation which is a type of weather. Climate describes trends in weather over a long period of time, but regions that have a wet climate can also have dry weather.

Yes. It must rain every day to be considered a wet climate.

No. Rain is a form of precipitation which is a type of weather. Climate describes trends in weather over a long period of time, but regions that have a wet climate can also have dry weather.

are you sure

Yes, I am sure. A wet climate generally means that the region receives a high amount of precipitation throughout the year, but it doesn't necessarily mean it will rain every single day. There can be periods of dry weather within a wet climate, and variability in the amount and frequency of rainfall throughout the year.

you are wrong

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