No. Weather changes happen in short time and can be predicted with a certain accuracy based on atmospheric behavior. Climate changes are changes in a long period of time that can be estimated with a certain degree of prediction based on weather behaviors and other many factors including water temperatures, atmospheric behavior, deforestation, industrialization, seasonal variations etc.
No, the climate stays the same but the weather changes with the seasons.
it changes by how the weather is outside. Weather is what changes the climate in the sea
a weather map shows the climate changes.
cloudy and the weather changes
Weather happens from day to day, often quite different. Climate is weather, but averaged out over years. If the weather changes, and keeps changing in the same way, getting drier, for example, then eventually it changes the way we regard the climate for that region.
Climatology is the study of climate and how it changes over time.
No, weather is not always the same; it constantly changes due to a variety of factors. These include atmospheric conditions, temperature, humidity, wind patterns, and geographical features. Additionally, seasonal changes and climate variations can lead to different weather patterns in different regions. This dynamic nature of weather is what makes it unpredictable and diverse.
Weather,more rain,longer droughts.
Since moon has no atmosphere there's no climate weather always changes. Technically
climate
Well, weather is a bunch of bizarre events that happens in the atmosphere all over the world. Climate helps you understand the weather in your own part of the worldYes, but Climate is weather that happens over a period of time, Weather is now. They both have weather changes.
The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding Earth, which influences both climate and weather. Climate refers to long-term patterns of temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions in a specific region, while weather refers to short-term variations in these conditions. Changes in the atmosphere, such as increased greenhouse gases, can lead to changes in both climate and weather patterns.