Climate and Weather: Key Differences and Examples

 
Climate and Weather
 
Made by:-
Mariam Aftab
 
Climate
 
Weather is the condition of
the atmosphere over a
short period of
time; 
climate
 is the average
course of weather
conditions for a particular
location over a period of
many years. ... This
produces a hot 
climate
 with
relatively small temperature
differences between
summer and winter.
 
Weather
 
 
Weather
. ... 
Weather
 refers
to day-to-day temperature
and precipitation activity,
whereas climate is the term
for the statistics of
atmospheric 
conditions
 ove
r longer periods of time.
When used without
qualification, "
weather
" is
generally understood to
mean the 
weather
 of Earth.
 
Weather examples
 
Climate examples
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Climate and weather are closely related but distinct concepts. Weather refers to day-to-day atmospheric conditions, while climate represents the average weather patterns over a long period. Explore the nuances between the two and discover illustrative examples.

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  • Weather
  • Atmosphere
  • Conditions
  • Examples

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  1. Climate and Weather Made by:- Mariam Aftab

  2. Climate Weather is the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time; climate is the average course of weather conditions for a particular location over a period of many years. ... This produces a hot climate with relatively small temperature differences between summer and winter.

  3. Weather Weather. ... Weather refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity, whereas climate is the term for the statistics of atmospheric conditions ove r longer periods of time. When used without qualification, "weather" is generally understood to mean the weather of Earth.

  4. Weather examples

  5. Climate examples

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