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Student A: This area has been covered with snow for the past thousand years.
Student B: The city experiences dry winters.
Which of these is true about the two statements?
A. They both described climate.
B. They both described weather.
C. Student A described climate and Student B described weather.
D. Student A described weather and Student B described climate.
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