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what is the difference between weather and climate? Near why are the place near the equator hot​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Whereas weather refers to short-term changes in the atmosphere, climate describes what the weather is like over a long period of time in a specific area. Different regions can have different climates. ... Weather tells you what to wear each day.

Because the equator is closer to the sun. ... Because the sun's rays hit the earth's surface at a higher angle at the equator.

Answered by Anonymous
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There's a lot of confusion between the terms weather and climate, what they mean and if they're the same thing. They're not, but they are closely related.

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Weather, as in a weather forecast, refers to short-term conditions in the atmosphere in a particular location or region.

Climate, on the other hand, describes the average daily weather for extended periods, such as if winters are cold and snowy or if summers are hot and humid, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Basically, climate is the average weather pattern in an area over a longer period of time, and weather patterns, according to NOAA, are caused by the flow in atmosphere.

"Weather is the mix of events that happen each day in our atmosphere," NOAA

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