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Difference between climate and weather in tabular form

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Answered by shivam324256
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Difference between climate and weather in tabular form?

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Weather plays a significant role in our lives, as most of our day to day activities are planned according to the forecasting made by the meteorological department for a particular day. It is the intricate phenomenon, which demonstrates changes over very short periods of time, in the atmospheric condition at a given region. On the contrary, climate indicates the weather pattern of a particular place, taken over a long time.

Often perceived as being the one and the same thing, these two terms are actually different that are closely related to each other. There is difference between weather and climate, regarding the time length and the factors affecting them. So, read out the article to have a better understanding of the two terms.

explanation :

weather:. Simply put, weather denotes the daily atmospheric condition, concerning various elements like temperature, precipitation, moisture, cloudiness, wind velocity and air pressure. It expresses the position of the atmosphere at a specified place and time, in degrees, i.e. hot or cold, clear or cloudy, dry or wet.

It constantly changes, i.e. hour after hour and day after day. Weather forecasting is the difficult task, as many times, it happens that on a sunny day, suddenly heavy rains occur or the sunshine occurs immediately after heavy rains.

The Sun is the fundamental cause of changes in weather because it is the primary source of energy to earth. The energy absorbed and emitted by the earth’s atmosphere, surface and oceans have a great role to play in ascertaining weather of the region. Moreover, winds and storms also result in the changes in weather.

climate:

The term ‘climate’, is used to mean weather trends at a specific region, over the course of many years. It is the statistical information of weather which signifies that common atmospheric pattern, in an area over decades, i.e. it does not indicate the weather changes occurring daily or weekly. So, when we observe that the temperature of a country is highest, then it means the climate of the place is very hot.

The climate of a place is greatly affected by two factors, which are temperature and precipitation, and other factors influencing it includes wind velocity, the sunshine, precipitation timing, humidity and so on. The standard length of time used to ascertain the climate of an area is 30 years.

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Answered by mitalichugh21p5418b
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.There is often confusion between weather and climate. Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place over a short period of time, whereas climate refers to the weather pattern, using statistical data, of a place over a long enough period to yield meaningful averages.[1][2]

Climatology studies climate, meteorology is the study of weather; both are atmospheric sciences. Climate is an important physical element because it indicates the atmospheric condition of heat, moisture and circulation; it plays a dominant role in shaping vegetation and soil; and it ultimately affects all forms of life, as a result of the very definition of the word, which is a scientific prediction, based on evidentiary statistics, sustained over a long period.

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