Geography, asked by memonyaafi, 1 month ago

what is the difference between weather and climate?​

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Answered by ⱮøøɳƇⲅυѕɦεⲅ
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Weather

  • Weather is the state of atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, rainfall or snow at a given place and time.

  • Weather is this hour-to-hour, day to day condition of the atmosphere.

  • The average weather condition of a place for a longer period of time represents the climate of a place.

Climate

  • The average weather condition of a place for a longer period of time represents the climate of a place.

  • Climate is the characteristic pattern of weather elements at a place over a period of time.

  • Climate is an average of weather conditions over 30 years or more, and can be evaluated for a single location, large area, or globally.
Answered by pamarthisunanda
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Answer:

Weather: Weather refers for a short period of atmospheric condition.

Climate: is the weather of a speeicific region averaged for along period of time.

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