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differentiate between weather
and climate why do tropical rainforests have large population of animals​

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Answered by deepasinghj56457
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The main difference between these two terms is the duration, where the weather is the day-to-day or short term condition of the changes in the atmosphere, and climate is the averaged weather condition of a particular place over a long time, about 30 years.

Like for instance, we talk about the weather in terms of “hot it will be today?” “Will it rain or not”? Or “What about the snowstorm this week”?. On the other hand, climate changes are observed in term of years, decades and centuries and include statistical weather information, that provides us with the regular weather report.

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The main difference between these two terms is the duration, where the weather is the day-to-day or short term condition of the changes in the atmosphere, and climate is the averaged weather condition of a particular place over a long time, about 30 years.

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