Answer:
Climate can be described as changes in several conditions including temperature, air pressure, humidity, and precipitation among others over a long period of time.
Step-by-step explanation:
Climate is the average weather condition of a place over a long period of time usually thirty years. Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place over a short period of time.
The two most important factors that determine the climate of an area are average temperature and precipitation over time. Other useful elements for describing climate include amount of sunshine, average wind speeds and directions, humidity, atmospheric pressure, weather extremes, and geography of an area.
LOWER is an acronym for 5 factors that affect climate and these are:
Latitude, Ocean currents, Wind and air masses, Elevation and Relief.
Climates are most popularly classified using the Köppen classification into:
Alpine climate
Desert climate or arid climate
Humid continental climate
Humid subtropical climate
Ice cap climate
Oceanic climate
Polar climate
Semi-arid climate
Subarctic climate
Temperate climate
Tropical monsoon climate
Tropical rainforest climate
Tropical savanna climate
Tundra climate
Climate changes gradually occur over a long period of time. However, climate changes are occurring rapidly now due to human activities. Human activities that are contributing to changes in climate include: burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas which produces carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide;cutting down of forests (deforestation); Increasing livestock farming.
The effects of climate change include rise in average global temperatures (global warming), rise in sea levels, melting of glaciers, extreme weather conditions such as droughts, frequent occurrence of below freezing temperatures, forest fires, etc.