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difference between climate and weather

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Answered by Akrati1234
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The difference between weather andclimate is that weather consists of theshort-term (minutes to months) changes in the atmosphere. Most people think of weather in terms of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, brightness, visibility, wind, and atmospheric pressure, as in high and low pressure
Answered by sweetboy01
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most of us carry a wrong assumption that both the word climate and weather shares the same meaning and they are one and the same. This assumption is not correct as weather may be termed as the condition of the atmosphere in a particular location with its short range(from minutes to weeks) fluctuations on a day to day basis. Climate on the other hand is the information on weather in a statistical basis on weather fluctuations at a specified location for a specific timeframe. Both weather and climate are used in place of the other mutually but differs in terms of measurement on the basis of time period and the underlying trend that impacts them
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