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what is the difference between weather and climate


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Answered by sahushobhit225
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There is often confusion between weather and climate. Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place over a short period of time, whereas climate refers to the weather pattern, using statistical data, of a place over a long enough period to yield meaningful averages.[1][2]

Climatology studies climate, meteorology is the study of weather; both are atmospheric sciences. Climate is an important physical element because it indicates the atmospheric condition of heat, moisture and circulation; it plays a dominant role in shaping vegetation and soil; and it ultimately affects all forms of life, as a result of the very definition of the word, which is a scientific prediction, based on evidentiary statistics, sustained over a long period.

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Answered by komal111134
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weather is temporary atmosphere which change many times within a short period of time whereas climate is a permanent atmosphere which change after a long

period of time

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