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what is the difference between weather and climate

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Answered by Albinninan
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Weather can be defined as the day to day condition of the atmosphere at any place as regards temperature, pressure, rainfall, wins and humidity whereas climate is defined as the average weather conditions of the temperature, atmosphere, and precipitation of a large area over a long period of nearly 30 years.

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