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Jhaeden Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

The difference of climate and weather?

Can you help me? What is the difference between climate and weather? Please I really need your help. I'll wait for your answer. Thank you.
  

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According to the dictionary... Climate 1. The meteorological conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind, that characteristically prevail in a particular region.

  • According to the dictionary...
  • Climate 1.
  • The meteorological conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind, that characteristically prevail in a particular region.
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  • A region of the earth having particular meteorological conditions: lives in a cold climate Weather 1.
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According to the dictionary...


Climate

1. The meteorological conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind, that characteristically prevail in a particular region.

2. A region of the earth having particular meteorological conditions: lives in a cold climate

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Hi Jhaeden,

Basically, weather is the atmospheric condition over a short period of time whereas climate is the general atomspheric condition over a long period of time in a particular region.

See this for details. NASA

Best wishes,

PBF
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Thank you very much for your help I really appreciate it.

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