Why Do We Have 'Good' and 'Bad' Weather in Different Places?

Good weather is like a sunny day, and bad weather is like a rainy or stormy day. Different places get different kinds of weather because they're in different parts of the world, some are near oceans, others are on mountains, and others are right in the middle of big winds. These things help decide whether it's going to be sunny, rainy, hot, or cold.

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  1. A beach town gets lots of sunshine because it's near the ocean.
  2. A mountain village might be snowy in winter and cold all year.
  3. A desert city stays hot for most of the year, with very little rain.

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