Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Can the "weather" in the last sentence of the first paragraph be changed to "climate"? Why?
Can the "weather" in the last sentence of the first paragraph be changed to "climate"? Why?
No, because weather refers to the ever-changing atmospheric state, not only in a certain time and space, but also in a certain time interval. Climate is the multi-year average weather condition, characteristics and changing law of a place or region. So it can't be changed.
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