Yes. Climate refers to long term average conditions.
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Climatology is the study of climate and how it changes over time.
No, climates do not change in a hurricane. The climate is the long-term average weather pattern over many years. A hurricane lasts only a few days.
The term is climate but the actual temperature varies depending on where you are
Yes. Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.Yes. Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.
The long-term weather conditions for a given location is called the climate.
long term variations of weather is climate
No, climate is the average weather of a region over a long period of time.
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.
Weather is a short term change to the climate, but not to the greenhouse effect. Climate is a long term change to the weather (but not to the greenhouse effect).
Yes. Climate refers to long term average conditions.
The average weather over a long period of time is called climate.
The average weather in a particular place is Climate.
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No, the average weather of an area over long periods of time is climate. Weather happens from day to day and from year to year. Climate change takes longer than that. So the fact that 2010 was warmer than 2011 means only that weather changes from year to year. There are spikes, both up and down, in measurements and we have to look at longer term averages to see trends.