No, the two terms are not the same but they are related to each other. They are both used reciprocally sometimes but have differences in their measurement of time and direction. The weather is a short period measurement of climate change. On the other hand, Climate is referred as the way the atmosphere reacts over long periods of time as well as it is measured of a particular area.
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No, the two terms are not the same but they are related to each other. They are both used reciprocally sometimes but have differences in their measurement of time and direction. The weather is a short period measurement of climate change. On the other hand, Climate is referred as the way the atmosphere reacts over long periods of time as well as it is measured of a particular area.