Climate-impact-factor

These elements include solar radiation, temperature , humidity, precipitation (type, frequency, and quantity), air pressure, and wind (speed and direction). Climate is the mean weather over a longer period of time in a given area. A climate description includes information on, e.g. the average seasonal temperature , rainfall, and sunshine. Climate change is any systematic change in long-term climate variables like temperature , precipitation, pressure, or wind that has been sustained for several decades or longer. Climate change can be caused by natural external forcings (changes in solar emissions or changes in the orbit of the earth, natural internal processes of the climate system), or it can be induced by human beings. Climate is not exactly the same as weather. Weather is the atmosphere's condition over a short period of time; climate is the average course of weather conditions for a given location over a period of many years. Winds bring down moisture. The trade winds blow from the northeast and southeast respectively, both to the north and south of the Equator. These winds are converging in the tropics, forcing up air. This produces monsoons, humidity and thunderstorms. The hot and humid tropical humid climates are. Steppes and deserts are dry, with great variations in temperature. Plenty of lakes , rivers, or nearby oceans give cool, damp winters to humid, midlatitude climates but hot , dry summers.    

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