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"Climate is what you expect and weather is what you get. " Elucidate. ​

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Answered by sdheeptha7
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People are often heard linking an unusually hot day to global warming, but as American science fiction author Robert Heinlein once said, “Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get”. Climate and weather should not be confused,

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Answered by Soobin7
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Mark Twain once said "Climate is what we expect and weather is what we get." The terms "weather" and "climate" are closely related but have different meanings. Basically, the weather is what's happening to the atmosphere at any time and climate is a measure of what to expect in Amy month, season or year. Most people are often hear linking a hot day to global warming. But in reality,a hot day doesn't affect the atmosphere as much as global warming does. Therefore, weather and climate shouldn't be confused

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