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diff. between climate and relief

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Climate:-

Climate is like a weather profile for a particular place. It takes into account long-term trends and records in all the ways we measure weather, such as temperature, precipitation, humidity and wind speeds. When an outlying weather event like an extremely harsh winter takes place, it doesn’t indicate anything about the climate by itself. But when a consistent trend like a 30-year drought is observed, there may be evidence the climate is changing.

Weather

Weather is the here-and-now: the short-term conditions of all those ways in which we measure weather. Is it rainy or sunny? Windy or calm? Weather may also refer to relatively longer-term trends, like the atmospheric conditions over an entire season.
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Geography, the term relief may be defined as “the variations in elevation and slope of an area of the Earth’s surface”. When we speak of an area as being flat, gently sloping or mountainous, we are speaking of the relief of that area. When we speak of the elevation (height above sea level) of an area, we are also speaking of relief.
The relief of an area can have a significant effect on the climate of that area. Let us explore the effect of relief on temperature, wind and rainfall.

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