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What are the differences between weather and climate? Write in four points.

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Answered by sidhuinderjitkour
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Explanation:

The main difference between these two terms is the duration, where the weather is the day-to-day or short term condition of the changes in the atmosphere, and climate is the averaged weather condition of a particular place over a long time, about 30 years.

Climate may include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind velocity, phenomena such as fog, frost, and hail storms over a long period of time.Weather includes sunshine, rain, cloud cover, winds, hail, snow, sleet, freezing rain, flooding, blizzards, ice storms, thunderstorms, steady rains from a cold front or warm front, excessive heat, heat waves and more.

By aggregates of weather statistics over periods of 30 years.By collecting meteorological data, like air temperature, pressure, humidity, solar radiation, wind speeds and direction etc.

Climate is defined as statistical weather information that describes the variation of weather at a given place for a specified interval.

Weather is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere, and its short-term (minutes to weeks) variation.

Answered by kavitasaini19860
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Whereas weather refers to short-term changes in the atmosphere, climate describes what the weather is like over a long period of time in a specific area. Different regions can have different climates. ... Weather tells you what to wear each day.
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