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Which of the following best describes the difference difference between weather and climate
• weather includes temperature, wind, speed, and humidity, but climate involves temperature and precipitation
• weather is affected by earth, rotation and hydraulic cycle. However, the climate is only affected by precipitation and temperature temperature.
• is the condition of the atmosphere at any given time it is constantly changing however, climate is the pattern of weather that occurs over long period of time
• climate is affected by different amounts of sunlight, bodies, water, carbon dioxide, and volcanic eruptions. The weather is only affected by sunlight and large bodies of water.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best description of the difference between weather and climate is:

**"Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at any given time; it is constantly changing. However, climate is the pattern of weather that occurs over a long period of time."**

This definition accurately captures the essence of both concepts: weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate describes the long-term averages and patterns of those conditions.