How does an area's weather differ from the area's climate?

A. Weather is the area's average conditions and climate is the area's day-to-day conditions.
B. Weather involves temperature and precipitation and climate involves only temperature.
C. An area's weather changes many times and an area's climate does not change very much.
D. An area's weather depends on where it is located on Earth and the area's climate does not.

Respuesta :

C

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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