Science, asked by floreschavezviolette, 6 months ago

How is science different from other activities involving thought?

What is the difference between weather and climate?

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Answered by madhulika7
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1.Science is a body of knowledge, but it’s also a set of methods and ways of thinking, testing, and understanding the natural world. It’s different from philosophy because of experimentation, something Socrates didn't do. In other words, we've pretty much moved past armchair science. Also, scientists have really cool toys.

2.Weather: Weather is a day-to-day conditions of atmosphere at any place in regard to temperature, pressure wind, humidity and rainfall.

Climate: Climate is the average state of weather for a longer period of time at any place. Weather records of a minimum period 35 years are found necessary to obtain reliable average.

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