no, it is not. they are two very different things. temperature is the speed or activeness in which the molecules in a substance are engaged in, while the climate describes what type of a place it is. like humid continental or just plainly dry but rains often. weather is current climate and tells you how it is in a short amount of time while the climate will usually stay that way for a very long time, due to its lack of being disturbed by external forces, and its location.
No, continental climate and temperate climate are not the same. A continental climate typically features larger seasonal temperature variations with hot summers and cold winters, while a temperate climate has milder, more moderate temperature variations throughout the year.
Average temperature alone does not capture important aspects of climate such as temperature variability, extreme events, precipitation patterns, or changes in climate over time. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of climate, we need to consider multiple indicators and variables beyond just average temperature.
An isothere is a line on a map connecting points that have the same average temperature. It relates to climate patterns by showing areas with similar temperature patterns, helping to identify regions with similar climate conditions.
This climate region likely experiences a tropical climate with minimal temperature variations throughout the year. This consistent temperature pattern is typically due to the region's proximity to the equator, which results in relatively stable temperatures.
All the climate types are determined by temperature except for type B of climate according to the Köppen climate classification. This commonly refers to dry climate which covers 25% of the earth.
Temperature is the climate. A climate is the same temperature in a place for a long amount of time.
It depends on the climate
No becuse climate is different between them .so temperature is not same
Climate
No, continental climate and temperate climate are not the same. A continental climate typically features larger seasonal temperature variations with hot summers and cold winters, while a temperate climate has milder, more moderate temperature variations throughout the year.
Average temperature alone does not capture important aspects of climate such as temperature variability, extreme events, precipitation patterns, or changes in climate over time. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of climate, we need to consider multiple indicators and variables beyond just average temperature.
An isothere is a line on a map connecting points that have the same average temperature. It relates to climate patterns by showing areas with similar temperature patterns, helping to identify regions with similar climate conditions.
The climate sort of has to do with the temperature. If the temperature is 3 degrees then the climate is cold. So what ever the temperature is to the deep sea biome then that is the climate.
It is called climate.
The rise in temperature all over the world. This is not more accurate. It is the same way of saying it. Global warming causes climate change, but is not the same as climate change.
Define "climate". Note the importance of temperature.
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate