Geography, asked by adyao3, 1 year ago

difference between weather and climate

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Answered by iampranjalmishra
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Weather is the state or conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time, usually a day or so. Climate is the average conditions that are expected at a certain place over a number of years.

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Answered by Meghanath777
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Climate 



A climate is that average weather in an exceeding place over a few years. Whereas the weather would be an amendment in the matter of mere hours, the environment takes a whole bunch viz. thousands of years to alter. However, it is dynamic and rising at an alarming rate over the past few years.

Weather



Weather is basically the way the atmosphere is behaving, mainly with respect to its effects upon life and human activities. The weather is the daily conditions of the atmosphere in terms of temperature, precipitation, humidity, brightness, cloudiness,  visibility, wind, and atmospheric pressure. The weather changes within a minutes or within an hour and the changes may also vary within days, and seasons.

The world and environment around it are getting warmer and warmer day by day. The glaciers have started to melt, greenhouse gases are clouding the world, the sea levels are rising with the approach of global warming.


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