The general weather an area has over a long period of time is called the climate.
it's definitely climate
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The climate of an area is the average weather condition in an area over a long period of time. This includes the measure of temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation and the atmospheric pressure.
Climate means general weather conditions over a long period of time. "Weather" describes meteorological conditions in a limited area over a short period of time; for example, "the weather in London was rainy last week". "Climate" summarizes conditions over a broader area for longer time periods but doesn't describe conditions on any particular date or time; e.g. "the Amazon basin has a warm, humid climate"
The weather patterns over a long period of time is referred to as an area's climate. Climate is used in both short-term and long-term weather forecasting.
I'm pretty sure the answer is climate.
We call this weather.
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Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time[more than thirty years]. While Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time . Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time[more than thirty years]. While Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time .
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Climate is the measure of average weather patterns in an area over an extended period of time. It accounts for a wide variety of common meteorological variables.
Climate is the measure of average weather patterns in an area over an extended period of time. It accounts for a wide variety of common meteorological variables.
The climate of an area is the average weather condition in an area over a long period of time. This includes the measure of temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation and the atmospheric pressure.
Climate means general weather conditions over a long period of time. "Weather" describes meteorological conditions in a limited area over a short period of time; for example, "the weather in London was rainy last week". "Climate" summarizes conditions over a broader area for longer time periods but doesn't describe conditions on any particular date or time; e.g. "the Amazon basin has a warm, humid climate"
The weather patterns over a long period of time is referred to as an area's climate. Climate is used in both short-term and long-term weather forecasting.
I'm pretty sure the answer is climate.
weather is the condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limmited period of time as climate is the term for the weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time. What truely distinguishes weather from climate is what they do and the period of time it looks over.
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere over an area over a short time period; climate is the condition of the atmosphere over an area over a long time period (months vs. days)