Geography, asked by Tammanajai, 1 year ago

Difference between the climate and weather

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Answered by Rick11111
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Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time maybe for more than 30 years.And weather refers to the state of atmosphere over an area at any point of time.The elements of the climate and weather are the same i.e., Temperature, atmospheric pressure,wind,humidity and precipitation.

Tammanajai: At least 5 differences but thanks if it will be 5 then I will definitely mark you as the braniest my dear
Answered by Atul99
13
hi fiend
here is your answer which you are looking for....

climate - climate is the aggregate of day to day weather condition over a long period of time.
weather- it refers to short run atmospheric conditions that exist for a given time in a special area.

climate- climate refers to large area.
weather- weather refers to a particular place.

climate- climate remains more or less unchanged year after year.
weather - weather may change at a very short interval of time.

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Tammanajai: My dear can you give me two more differences because I need 5
Atul99: ok
Atul99: weather- it is influenced by any one of its predominant element i.e. temperature humidity
Atul99: climate- it is the collective effect of all its element.
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