Geography, asked by karthikvaddi, 1 year ago

difference between weather and climate

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Answered by garimasonkar10
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Answer:

Climate refers the average weathe conditions of a large place over a long period of time,generally more than 30 years.

Weather refers to the condition of atmosphere on day-to-day basis.

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The difference between weather and climate is as follows:

  • The day-to-day information of atmospheric changes in a particular area at a specific time is known as the weather.
  • On the other hand, the climate is information on the average weather condition of a specific region for 30 years or more than that.
  • Weather consists of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, visibility, and wind. Whereas, climate represents the synthesis of weather and provides statistics of weather extremes.
  • Moreover, weather predicts extremely wet months, warm winters, or rainy decades.
  • Climate provides information for a single location, large area, or globally.
  • However, the main difference between climate and weather is the duration of time.

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