Question
Differentiate between weather and temperature.
The differences between weather and temperature are
| Aspect | Weather | Temperature |
| Definition | The hour-to-hour and day to day condition of the atmosphere is known as weather. | The degree of hotness or coldness of the air. |
| Variability | Highly variable, changes frequently. | Varies between day and night and across seasons. |
| Measurement Unit | Not measured in degrees; described qualitatively (e.g. sunny, rainy, cloudy). | Measured in degrees Celsius $\left({ }^{\circ} C \right)$ or Fahrenheit $\left({ }^{\circ} F \right)$. |
| Influence on Climate | Weather events contribute to short-term variations but do not determine long-term climate | Temperature is one of the factors that influences long-term climate patterns. |
| Timespan | Short-term, refers to day-to-day conditions. | Long-term, describes conditions over seasons and years. |
| Example | Rain, snow, fog, hail, etc. | $20^{\circ} C$ on a summer day. $-5^{\circ} C$ during a cold winter night. |
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