Bit of a word game here! Climate is the pattern of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rain, and other meteorological elements, experienced, usually on a seasonal basis by a given place over a long period of time. By extension it tells you what conditions you can expect. Like "What sort of climate do you guys have? Is it hot and dry in the Summer? How cold does it usually get in the winter?"
Weather is the conditions that you get in the short term, like "what's the weather like in your part of the world today?"
The way in which these are similar is that they are both concerned with environmental conditions. Climate in the long term, weather in the short term
Climate is a classification that is chiefly defined by weather.
Climate is the weather conditions of a certain region.
There is always weather. Climate is the average weather over a number of years, so if there's no weather, then there's no climate either.
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"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get"
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The typical weather patterns of a place is known as the climate. This is will include the various weather conditions of a particular region.
The terms climate and weather are unlike. Climate refers to the weather period over a significant period of time, and weather refers to the day to day state of temperature and atmosphere.
it changes by how the weather is outside. Weather is what changes the climate in the sea
weather is the current temperature, cloud cover, exc. climate is the weather over time
There is climate simply because there is weather & weather is something we need to survive! Hope this helped! :)