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slamgirl [31]
2 years ago
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How does an area's weather differ from the area's climate?

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1 answer:
DerKrebs [107]2 years ago
6 0

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Weather is the day-to-day changes in the atmospheric conditions of  regions. Weather parameters are usually temperatures, humidity, rainfall, air pressure, and etcetera. These vary greatly every so often on a daily basis. Climate, on the other hand is categories into arctic, subarctic, subterranean, Mediterranean, temperature, equatorial, and etcetera.

Explanation:

When weather is studied for a long time, such as for over 30 years, general weather patterns can be discerned that will determine the climate of the region. These general weather patterns over a region will make up its climate. Climate does not change considerably. Therefore the climate of a region remains steady. If the climate of a region changes it does so ever so slightly over millennia  and would change because of phenomena like earth’s tectonic plate movements, space phenomenons, and human activities.

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