what is the different between climate and weather
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The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.
When we talk about climate change, we talk about changes in long-term averages of daily weather. Today, children always hear stories from their parents and grandparents about how snow was always piled up to their waists as they trudged off to school.
When we talk about climate change, we talk about changes in long-term averages of daily weather. Today, children always hear stories from their parents and grandparents about how snow was always piled up to their waists as they trudged off to school.
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weather refers to day to day condition of the atmosphere in a particular area for a short period of time with respect to elements such as temperature, pressure, humidity, wind rainfall, sunshine, cloud cover, and so on. it is dynamic and may vary from minutes to a few months.
climate, on the other hand, is the sum total of the atmospheric conditions of larger area and over a longer period of time. the time period varies from 30 to 40 yrs. thus, it represents a more stable and generalized view of weather condition
climate, on the other hand, is the sum total of the atmospheric conditions of larger area and over a longer period of time. the time period varies from 30 to 40 yrs. thus, it represents a more stable and generalized view of weather condition
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