Geography, asked by Sanchita8770, 16 hours ago

difference between

Climate and Weather​

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Answered by madefordad
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Weather refers to the local conditions on the scale of minutes, hours, days, and even months to years: you can have an extremely wet month, warm winter, or rainy decade. Climate is an average of weather conditions over 30 years or more, and can be evaluated for a single location, large area, or globally.
Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

The difference between climate and weather is given below.

Explanation:

Climate is the atmospheric condition of a particular location over a long-term period. The average summation of the atmospheric elements of a place is considered as the climate of that particular region

On the other hand

Weather is the daily atmospheric conditions of a specific place. The study of weather is necessary to understand its effects on the everyday life and activities of humans. The atmospheric conditions like the brightness of sun, wind, visibility, humidity, cloudiness, temperature, etc. measure the weather of a particular day and time.

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