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What is the difference between Season and Weather?

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T. Moore

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T. Moore, Writer, MA, Washington

Answered Jan 07, 2021

The term weather and season are used when describing geographical characteristics.
Weather can be defined as the change of climatic conditions in a specific region with time. Weather is usually measured over a short period.

When measuring weather some factors are considered like temperature, humidity, speed of the wind, etc. Unlike season, the distance of the earth to the sun does not have any significant impact on it.

The season is used to describe the change in climatic conditions and weather which is caused by the revolution of the earth around the sun. A season can last as far as three months. It has influenced plant or animal habitat. The season covers a large area. Lastly, season describes the general weather condition of a specific region.

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C. Hughes

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C. Hughes, Musician, MA, Bradford

Answered Jul 22, 2020

Weather describes the abrupt shift in climate conditions in a certain region, which is generally measured within brief periods which incorporate hours or days. Some factors that can be utilized to measure the changing weather of a specific geographical position, including temperature, humidity, and the speed of the wind at an allotted time.

The word season describes the changing weather and climatic conditions that are due to the orbiting of the planet around the sun. When the earth goes around the sun, some places on earth turn away from the sun. The big difference between weather and season comes from the implication of the two terms applied by scientists and meteorologists. Weather means the daily temperature, precipitation, winds, and the amount of sun that warms the earth’s surface, among other aspects.

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G. Woods

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G. Woods, College student, Graduate, Southampton

Answered Jul 13, 2020

Every year is divided into four seasons, which are winter, summer, spring, and fall. These seasons indicate what the weather will most likely be. Weather is aspects of the day like temperature, rainfall changes, and cloudiness. In the season of winter, it is a colder climate. The weather during this season can also bring on snow and ice. Spring comes after winter, and this is when the temperature begins to warm up. During spring, it can cause more rainfall. Then, there is summer, which is the hottest season of them all. Lastly is fall, which brings cooler weather before the cold winter starts again.
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