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Allwynglad Posted 19 years ago
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Climate = weather?

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0Broadly speaking, I'd use climate to describe the overall conditions expected in a country and weather to describe what's actually happening on a day-to-day basis. 0-

  • 0Broadly speaking, I'd use climate to describe the overall conditions expected in a country and weather to describe what's actually happening on a day-to-day basis.
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0Broadly speaking, I'd use climate to describe the overall conditions expected in a country and weather to describe what's actually happening on a day-to-day basis. 02br
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00In Britain, we have a mild and wet climate.02br
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00The weather today last Saturday was great - the sun shone all day.0-
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0Hi.Very simply put, 02br
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00Climate depends on where you are on the planet - one particular area will have a particular climate (hot and dry in summer, cold in winter, for example). 02br
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00Weather is something that can change on a daily basis. For example the weather today is sunny.02br
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