Weather vs Climate
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What is the difference between climate and weather?

  • Climate and weather are the same and can be used interchangeably
  • Climate and weather both refer to specific atmospheric phenomena
  • Climate refers to long-term atmospheric conditions, while weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions (correct)
  • Climate refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while weather refers to long-term atmospheric conditions
  • Which of the following elements are common to both weather and climate?

  • Temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, and precipitation (correct)
  • Precipitation, cloud type, air pressure, humidity, and wind speed
  • Altitude, latitude, longitude, temperature, and wind direction
  • Cloud cover, visibility, air pollution, wind speed, and humidity
  • How long does climate refer to in terms of time?

  • More than ten years
  • More than thirty years (correct)
  • Less than thirty years
  • Exactly thirty years
  • How are seasons determined on the basis of atmospheric conditions?

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