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Yes to both. All places on earth have a general weather pattern, which is called climate. Different places have different climates, but every place has some climate. Similarly, everything has temperature, not matter how warm or how cold.
Climate : the temperature in an area.Last for alot of years.Exp:Florida's climate is hot;warm. Weather:rain,hail,snow,ext.
There are many different locations in the world. The locations all have incredibly different average climates and temperatures under different conditions.
Define "climate". Note the importance of temperature.
We use climate graphs to visualize and understand the climate characteristics of a specific location. Climate graphs provide a clear overview of the average temperature and precipitation patterns over the course of a year, allowing us to compare and analyze different climates. They are an effective tool for identifying climate types, seasonal variations, and making climate-related comparisons between different regions.
I think temperature effects climate because temperature may be different depending on the area or place.
Temperature and precipitation are related to climate in how they affect it. Areas with very high temperatures and low precipitation, like deserts, are considered arid.
Yes to both. All places on earth have a general weather pattern, which is called climate. Different places have different climates, but every place has some climate. Similarly, everything has temperature, not matter how warm or how cold.
Climate : the temperature in an area.Last for alot of years.Exp:Florida's climate is hot;warm. Weather:rain,hail,snow,ext.
CHANGE In temperature climate time
Temperature is the climate. A climate is the same temperature in a place for a long amount of time.
No becuse climate is different between them .so temperature is not same
The climate sort of has to do with the temperature. If the temperature is 3 degrees then the climate is cold. So what ever the temperature is to the deep sea biome then that is the climate.
Despite the temperature and climate differences, platypuses in Queensland are no different to those in Tasmania.
It is called climate.
With coastal climate, the close proximity to the water evens out temperature swings and provides moisture. Continental climate can be dryer and see bigger differences in temperature.
no, it is not. they are two very different things. temperature is the speed or activeness in which the molecules in a substance are engaged in, while the climate describes what type of a place it is. like humid continental or just plainly dry but rains often. weather is current climate and tells you how it is in a short amount of time while the climate will usually stay that way for a very long time, due to its lack of being disturbed by external forces, and its location.