Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific location, while climate describes long-term patterns of weather in a region over many years. Factors that affect weather and climate include sunlight, temperature, precipitation, wind, latitude, elevation, proximity to large bodies of water, and human activities like deforestation. Deforestation increases carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific location, while climate describes long-term patterns of weather in a region over many years. Factors that affect weather and climate include sunlight, temperature, precipitation, wind, latitude, elevation, proximity to large bodies of water, and human activities like deforestation. Deforestation increases carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific location, while climate describes long-term patterns of weather in a region over many years. Factors that affect weather and climate include sunlight, temperature, precipitation, wind, latitude, elevation, proximity to large bodies of water, and human activities like deforestation. Deforestation increases carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.