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climate. Climate refers to the average weather conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation, over a long period of time in a particular region. This includes seasonal variations and weather extremes that are characteristic of the area.
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Yes, weather refers to the current atmospheric conditions in terms of temperature, precipitation, wind, and humidity at a specific location and time.
Climate.
Climate
The term "meteorological" is often used to refer to all weather conditions collectively.
Those are referred to as climate conditions, which represent the typical weather patterns and trends in a particular region over an extended period, usually 30 years or more.
False. The conditions of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place are referred to as weather, not climate. Climate describes the average weather conditions over a longer period of time in a specific region.
climate. Climate refers to the average weather conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation, over a long period of time in a particular region. This includes seasonal variations and weather extremes that are characteristic of the area.
Yes, weather refers to the current atmospheric conditions in terms of temperature, precipitation, wind, and humidity at a specific location and time.
weather map
day to day atmospheric conditions are called weather
Weather conditions in a geographic region refer to the atmospheric conditions present at a specific location at a given time. This includes factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation, and cloud cover. Weather conditions can vary widely depending on the geographical location and time of year.
Local weather.
Climate
Climate.
Climate