2.1.2 Weather and Climate

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    • Weather is observed on a short-term basis, typically over hours, days, or weeks.
      True
    • Climate is observed over much longer time periods, typically decades or more
    • What are examples of precipitation that define climate?
      Rainfall, snowfall
    • Humidity is a key factor defining climate.

      True
    • Climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions observed over decades
    • What are the key factors defining climate?
      Temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, humidity
    • Order the key factors that define climate:
      1️⃣ Temperature
      2️⃣ Precipitation
      3️⃣ Wind patterns
      4️⃣ Humidity
    • In summary, what does weather describe?
      Day-to-day atmospheric conditions
    • Wind patterns are a key factor defining climate.

      True
    • What are the main components that determine weather?
      Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, air pressure
    • What are the primary components of climate?
      Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity
    • How is temperature measured in weather observations?
      Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
    • Over what time scale are weather components typically observed?
      Hours, days, or weeks
    • Regions near the equator receive more solar radiation than regions near the poles.

      True
    • Prevailing winds influence the movement of air masses and the distribution of precipitation
    • Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere
    • What is the long-term pattern of weather conditions in a given area called?
      Climate
    • Temperature is a key factor defining climate.

      True
    • Wind patterns are a key factor that define a region's climate
    • What is the short-term state of the atmosphere called?
      Weather
    • Weather is highly variable, while climate is relatively stable over long periods.
      True
    • What determines the state of the atmosphere in weather?
      Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, air pressure
    • Weather is measured daily, while climate is analyzed using long-term data.

      True
    • Weather has a short-term time scale, while climate has a long-term time scale
    • What influences the short-term state of the atmosphere in weather?
      Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity
    • Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
      True
    • Weather describes the day-to-day atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to the long-term patterns and trends
    • Wind direction and speed are components of weather.

      True
    • Match the climate factor with its effect on climate:
      Latitude ↔️ Affects solar radiation and temperature
      Altitude ↔️ Higher altitudes have lower temperatures
      Ocean currents ↔️ Warm currents increase coastal temperatures
    • Why do higher altitudes have lower temperatures?
      Decrease in air pressure
    • What is the most widely used climate classification system called?
      Köppen climate classification system
    • Match the climate type with its key characteristics:
      Tropical ↔️ High temperatures and heavy rainfall
      Dry ↔️ Low precipitation, hot or cold
      Polar ↔️ Very cold temperatures, low precipitation
    • What does weather refer to?
      State of the atmosphere
    • Match the weather factor with its measurement unit:
      Temperature ↔️ Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
      Wind Speed ↔️ Kilometers per hour or mph
      Air Pressure ↔️ Millibars or hectopascals
    • Climate is observed over decades or more, while weather is observed daily.

      True
    • One key factor that defines a region's climate is precipitation
    • What is the primary difference between weather and climate?
      Time scale
    • Order the following steps in comparing weather and climate:
      1️⃣ Identify the time scale
      2️⃣ Determine the key factors
      3️⃣ Analyze variability
      4️⃣ Analyze observation methods
    • Weather is the short-term state of the atmosphere, while climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions.

      True
    • What unit is used to measure humidity?
      Percentage (%)