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weather is the current temperature, cloud cover, exc. climate is the weather over time
Climate means weather phenomena or weather pattern of a certain region. Weather can be generalized to mean the weather pattern of a region. Here are some sample sentences. Jane wanted to know what the weather was like in San Diego. John said the climate in San Diego is year round mild temperatures, no snow, very little rain and the sun shines nearly everyday.
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The weather was bright and sunny just like the latins.
The difference is that climate is weather that's happening over a long period of time. Weather happens like it's happening right now or it happens one day or another, weather isn't like one year or more.
Many people get confused between climate and weather. Climate is long term and usually talks about the weather conditions in a certain place for a long period of time. Words like "hot and humid" or "cold and dry" can be used to describe a climate. Weather on the other hand is a short term and usually talks about a certain time like the weather tomorrow is sunny. Words like "sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowy, and thunder" can be used to describe weather.
the climate in Egypt is mostly hot and dry.hot and dry
The Philippines weather is usually hot and muggy and in some cities cool and relaxing
the weather in Ukraine is usually not cold, but the summer is warm. Basicly as in New York.
It has a very up an down climate but usually it has a very cold winter from the mountains and hot summers.
weather is the current temperature, cloud cover, exc. climate is the weather over time
the weather changes every day and latin america is usely really hot but the climate always changes on what it could be like in the weather
the weather is very hot because it flows through Egypt but at night it turns very cold.
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
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
Moist.
The weather in Egypt in January is not as hot as you imagine. It is in the desert and in Africa but northern Egypt in January can be cold at night and it does rain.