what do you mean by climate
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Climate is an average place in many years. While the weather can change within a few hours, it takes hundreds, thousands, even millions of years to change the climate.
The weather and climate are not quite the same. So what is the weather, and what is the climate?
The main difference between weather and climate is the timetable that they each refer to. The weather describes the conditions of the environment in a short time, while the climate is an average of these conditions for a long time.
We generally describe the weather in terms of daily or daily measurements on temperature, rainfall, cloud, sunlight, wind speed, etc. The climate usually refers to the long-term weather patterns of an area, and it can be measured for a longer period of months or even months as an average time.
In the words of Robert Henlen, "The climate you expect, the weather receives you".
Climate and climate are both natural variation, but 'climate change' refers to a systematic change in the climate system in response to a powerful agent, which can be natural (for example the volcanic eruption) or the result of human activities (e.g. Changes in greenhouse gases or land use from emissions industry) 'What is climate change?' By following the link you can read more about our changing environment.
The global climate environment is influenced by many interacting systems, including the oceans, land and snow, which together we call the climate system. Changes in the global climate system also affect regional climate, and you can read more about these interactions by following the link given below.