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Why is it difficult to predict the weather of a place while it is easy to predict its climate?
Asked by Abhinav | 08 Nov, 2016, 09:36: PM
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The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere at a place with respect to temperature, pressure, humidity, rainfall, etc. constitute the weather of a place. Weather is never constant anywhere. The weather at a place changes even over short periods of time. Therefore, it is difficult to predict weather of a place.

On the other hand, climate is the average weather pattern at a place taken over a long period of time. Although, the weather might change every day, the average weather pattern remains constant. Therefore, it is easy to predict the climate of a place.

Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 09 Nov, 2016, 09:51: AM

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