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OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):

What statement best describes the difference between weather and climate? Weather describes the immediate conditions, while climate describes long-term average trends. Weather is specific to a small geographic area, while climate describes a larger area. Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to the impact of these conditions on humans. Weather refers to precipitation and storms, while climate refers to temperature.

alones (alones):

Any ideas @TylerMckinney16?

OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):

thinking c

OpenStudy (didyouseethat):

C

OpenStudy (habbababba1):

Climate is the integral of Weather.

OpenStudy (habbababba1):

Weather is short-term and climate is long term!

OpenStudy (habbababba1):

so yes C

OpenStudy (habbababba1):

Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to the impact of these conditions on humans.

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