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The phrase "prone to weather" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means being susceptible or likely to be affected by weather conditions. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a place, a person, or an object. Example 1: The coastal cities in this region are prone to harsh weather, with frequent storms and heavy rainfall. Example 2: Our old house is prone to weather damage, so we always have to make sure to reinforce the roof and windows before a storm. Example 3: Sarah has fair skin and is prone to sunburn, so she always carries sunscreen with her on sunny days. Example 4: These garden plants are prone to weather fluctuations and may not survive in extreme temperatures. Example 5: The delicate electronic equipment in the laboratory is prone to weather changes, so it needs to be kept in a temperature-controlled room.
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The Lower Mekong region of 100 million people, which is prone to weather extremes, could also see rainfall increase 20% or more in some areas, reducing the growth of rice and other staple crops.
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In general these rocks are also less prone to weathering.
The architectural historian Alec Clifton-Taylor draws attention to the crispness of the details of the stonework in the tower 500 years after it was carved, compared to the sandstone, which is prone to weathering.
The province lies on the edge of the highly unstable undersea Philippine trench and mountains are prone to weathering and erosion.
These observations could have been influenced by greater worries and "bad" experiences by the smallholders with larger farms who were found to mostly had mono-cropping of maize which are prone to weather-related challenges (Okumu 2013).
Unfortunately, lavas are prone to weathering, so fresh samples are difficult to obtain for the geological past.
What I do know is when there's a problem with the stabilizers the itinerary is more prone to weather-based changes, and the passengers get all upset about it and treat the service crew worse, and then everybody on the crew is grumpier and grumbles about it without being able to do anything.
Kellner and Niyogi (2013) examined the phenomenon of tornado attraction to mobile home communities and determined that these communities do not attract strong weather events as much as these communities are constructed in the undesirable hinterlands that are heavily prone to severe weather patterns.
Massachusetts and Himachal Pradesh are also both prone to wet weather, and hot, humid summers.
The middle of the state, where the tornadoes hit last week, is an unstable stretch prone to severe weather.
"More entrepreneurial riders, really tough climbs, less tactics and prone to adverse weather conditions (same for all) as it's run in May-June.
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