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| Updated on November 19, 2021 | education

what is the difference between weather and climate?

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@vanishaanand1870 | Posted on November 19, 2021

The weather refers to what you are seeing outside in the any given day. So, fer reference, it may be 75 temperatures as bright or 20 degrees and snowing heavily. That's how it's going to be.

The climate is the median of those meteorological conditions. In January, for example, you can anticipate snow in the North, while July in the Southeastern will be warm and muggy. This is climatic change. Extreme values, such as record high temperatures or record rainfall, are also part of the climatic record. If your local weather forecaster says, "Today we hit a new high record for this day," she's referring to climate records

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Also Read :- Why does india have a monsoon type of climate?

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