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what do u mean by climate​

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Answered by dhruvighelani
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the normal weather conditions of a particular region

Answered by ayanzubair
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The term 'climate' refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time, i.e., more than thirty years. The term weather refers to the atmospheric conditions over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are:

The term 'climate' refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time, i.e., more than thirty years. The term weather refers to the atmospheric conditions over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are:Temperature

The term 'climate' refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time, i.e., more than thirty years. The term weather refers to the atmospheric conditions over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are:TemperatureAtmospheric pressure

The term 'climate' refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time, i.e., more than thirty years. The term weather refers to the atmospheric conditions over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are:TemperatureAtmospheric pressureWind

The term 'climate' refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time, i.e., more than thirty years. The term weather refers to the atmospheric conditions over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are:TemperatureAtmospheric pressureWindHumidity

The term 'climate' refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time, i.e., more than thirty years. The term weather refers to the atmospheric conditions over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are:TemperatureAtmospheric pressureWindHumidityPrecipitation

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