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Which statement best describes the differences between weather and

climate?
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Climate is constantly changing, whereas weather changes slowly over time.
Climate influences people's daily activities, whereas weather influences people's
seasonal activities
Climate is based on observations made for a region over several years, whereas
weather is based on day-to-day observations made for a region.
Climate refers to the atmospheric conditions on a given date, whereas weather
refers to the atmospheric conditions during a given season.

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Answer:

Climate is based on observations made for a region over several years, whereas weather is based on day-to-day observations made for a region

Step-by-step explanation:

weather can be inconstant, whereas a climate is the overall average(i think)

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