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Both weather an climate describe the atmospheric conditions and characteristics of an area. However, while weather describes the specific atmospheric conditions on the short term (minutes, hours, and days), climate describes more general conditions on the long term (decades, centuries, and millennia).
Yes. Climate refers to long term average conditions.
The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".
weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
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.
long term variations of weather is climate
Climate is the name for long-term atmospheric conditions. Short-term conditions are called weather.
The long-term weather conditions for a given location is called the climate.
Regional climate.This question refers to the term of climate. Meteorological conditions in the short term are weather. Climate is weather of large time scales, as observed over years.
Climate is the correct term. Weather means the prevailing or current conditions at a given location.
climate
Both weather an climate describe the atmospheric conditions and characteristics of an area. However, while weather describes the specific atmospheric conditions on the short term (minutes, hours, and days), climate describes more general conditions on the long term (decades, centuries, and millennia).
Weather
Yes. Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.Yes. Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.
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 the term for the day-to-day atmospheric conditions of a place. Climate is the term for the general atmospheric conditions of a place over the course of a year.
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