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Into sentences, explain the difference between climate and weather

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Shorten it and make it two sentences make it look like a 6th grader wrote it
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Climate refers to the average weather conditions in a region over a long period of time, typically 30 years. Weather, on the other hand, refers to the short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific place at a specific time. Climate is more stable and predictable, while weather can change rapidly. Climatic patterns determine the overall climate of a region, while weather events are temporary and can vary day to day. Weather is what you experience on a daily basis, while climate is the long-term patterns that influence those daily conditions.
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Climate is the usual weather in a place over a long time. Weather is what's happening outside right now.

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