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The difference between climate and weather
The difference between these two words is that:
1. Weather refers to the specific weather conditions in a certain place on a certain day, such as rain or shine, precipitation, temperature, wind force and wind direction. Climate refers to the overall climate of a certain area, such as drought, humidity, temperature and coolness. For example:
The weather looks promising. The weather looks promising.
China has a mild climate. China has a mild climate.
2. Little climate change; The weather has changed a lot.
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