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Weather, Climate and Factors affecting Climate? NCERT Class 7 Science

Weather Climate and Factors affecting climate Class 7 Science

Weather, Climate and Factors affecting Climate? NCERT Class 7 Science

In this article, we will learn What is Weather , Climate , and Factors affecting climate? from class 7 science.

Weather

We have come across this word many times. Whenever we plan a holiday or any function we always consider the weather. It has a profound effect on our lives. It is basically a day to day condition of an atmosphere influenced by specific conditions like temperature, humidity, wind speed etc. The 24 hours of weather reports contain temperature, humidity, and rainfall. These are the elements of the weather. Weather changes from time to time. It is a complex phenomenon for example- the morning might be sunny and randomly out of nowhere there can be rainfall. The primary source of energy Sun causes changes in weather.
Constituents of weather
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Wind Speed
  • Rainfall
  • Snowfall
  • Hail
  • Thunder

What is Hygrometer?
It is the amount of moisture present in the air. It refers to water vapors present in the atmosphere. It is measured with the help of hygrometer.

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