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how do changes in wind currents affect the short - term climate in a region?
- prevailing winds can cause a milder climate with heavy rain.
- global winds can cause a longer summer.
- prevailing winds can cause heavy rains or a dry climate.
- global winds can cause a longer winter.
Prevailing winds directly impact short-term regional climate by carrying moisture: winds from oceans bring heavy rain, while winds from dry land create arid conditions. Global wind shifts affect long-term climate patterns, not short-term changes, and do not directly lengthen seasons. The other options either misstate the effect of prevailing winds or incorrectly link global winds to short-term seasonal length changes.
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C. Prevailing winds can cause heavy rains or a dry climate.