explain the difference between weather and climate
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in a simple way weather is taken as an average for the 12 months in a year while the climate is taken as an average for atleast 30 years.
mandy28:
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Hey friend,
Here is your answer:
The differences between weather and climate are:
1. Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a particular place at a particular time.
But,
Climate is the regular pattern of weather conditions at a place over a long period.
2. Weather may change within a very short time.
But,
Climate remains unchanged over long periods of time.
3. Weather relates to a small area.
But,
Climate relates to a large area.
Hope it helps u.
Here is your answer:
The differences between weather and climate are:
1. Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a particular place at a particular time.
But,
Climate is the regular pattern of weather conditions at a place over a long period.
2. Weather may change within a very short time.
But,
Climate remains unchanged over long periods of time.
3. Weather relates to a small area.
But,
Climate relates to a large area.
Hope it helps u.
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