Geography, asked by reeti299, 4 days ago

climate is what we expect and weather is what we get.explain

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Answered by riddhiherox
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Answer:

Ans: we except summer and we get winter, we except spring we get Autumn.

Explanation:

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Answered by Murgichor
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Explanation:

Both weather and climate rely on observations of temperature, pressure, sunlight,

clouds, rain, and snow. The main difference between the two is the time scale over

which the conditions are described. Weather is generally a snapshot of the atmosphere

at a single time or over a few days. Climate generally refers to conditions spanning

months, years, and even decades. One way to remember the difference between

weather and climate is: Weather tells you what to wear on any given day; climate tells

you what wardrobe to own.

Measuring the atmosphere

For most of us, weather and climate are two different ways of looking at

measurements of atmospheric conditions. These measurements are taken at surface

weather stations and at higher levels of the atmosphere with weather balloons. For

consistency, those measurements should be taken from standard instruments at

Key Points

 Weather represents short-term and small-scale changes in the atmosphere.

 Climate describes the distribution of weather over longer periods.

 Humans have adapted to deal with the day-to-day changes of weather

 Changes in climate can impact every aspect of life on Earth, especially if they

happen rapidly or are large changes.

locations that are stable over long

periods. In that respect, weather is

easier to measure consistently.

Climate scientists have to be mindful

of changes in the record caused by

relocation of observations sites,

changes in times of observations,

changes in the instruments used to

collect the measurements, or changes

at the sites due to construction,

growth of trees, or expansion of

cities over time.

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