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Climate change is an English expression. No one defined it. Climate refers to weather patterns over a long period of time. Change means that it is now different, not the same as it was.
The terms climate and weather are unlike. Climate refers to the weather period over a significant period of time, and weather refers to the day to day state of temperature and atmosphere.
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The simple future tense is used to refer to something that has not yet happened but will happen in the future.
Magnification.
True it refers to that, while the meaning of the phrase is usually metaphorical and not limited to weather.
Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in one place over a short period of time. The weather can change multiple times in a day.
Climate is one weather related word that refers to all weather conditions. Climate refers to the weather conditions of one particular location.
Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in an area at any given time. Climate change is a shift in the long-term trends in the weather, over the course of decades or more.
They are pretty much the same thing,the weather usually refers to conditions happening now or in the future. Whereas climate is an overall average of weather for an area over long periods of time.
This refers to the Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge. There is no wind (doldrums) and intense heat.
Climate change is an English expression. No one defined it. Climate refers to weather patterns over a long period of time. Change means that it is now different, not the same as it was.
The meteorological weather report refers to the weather report of a given area. This piece of information is important to farmers and the airline industry.
The terms climate and weather are unlike. Climate refers to the weather period over a significant period of time, and weather refers to the day to day state of temperature and atmosphere.
The weather refers to the daily conditions of the atmosphere not the climate. Everyday weather can vary a lot.
The terms climate and weather are unlike. Climate refers to the weather period over a significant period of time, and weather refers to the day to day state of temperature and atmosphere.
The future perfect tense refers to the past in the future. E.g. I will have finished.