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What Does Climate Mean?

Last Updated: 02.12.2025

What Is Climate?

Climate refers to the average weather conditions in a region over many years. Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, and sunlight are components of climate. Climate influences how people live, what they wear, the design of their homes, and the crops they grow.


Difference Between Climate and Weather

🌀 Weather describes short-term atmospheric conditions lasting a few hours or days.

🌤️ Climate is determined through long-term observations spanning at least 30 years.


For example, snow falling on a single day is a weather event, but a region that experiences snow every winter has a cold climate.



Factors That Determine Climate

- Latitude: Areas near the equator are warm, while areas near the poles are cold.

- Elevation: Air is colder at higher altitudes.

- Proximity to the Sea: Coastal areas are milder, while inland regions experience harsher conditions.

- Winds and ocean currents also influence climate.



Climate Types Around the World

🌴 Equatorial Climate: Hot and humid. Found in the Amazon and Congo regions.

🏜️ Desert Climate: Very hot and dry. Days are extremely hot, nights are cool.

⛰️ Continental Climate: Hot summers and very cold winters. Common in Central Asia.

🌦️ Temperate Climate: Distinct seasons. Found along the western coasts of Türkiye.

❄️ Polar Climate: Extremely cold and covered in ice. Found at the poles.


Climate in Türkiye

Türkiye has three main climate types:

- Black Sea Climate: Rainy throughout the year, lush and green.

- Mediterranean Climate: Hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.

- Continental Climate: Found in Central and Eastern Anatolia, with harsh winters.



Effects of Climate

- Agricultural products are selected based on climate. (Tea is grown in the Black Sea region, wheat in Central Anatolia.)

- Building designs vary according to climate. (Roofs are sloped in areas with heavy snowfall.)

- Clothing is chosen according to seasons and climate.

- Animals also develop adaptations suited to their climate.


⏳ Time Travel: How Was Climate Understood in the Past?

In the past, people predicted weather by observing nature. Bird flight patterns, wind direction, and cloud shapes provided clues. Today, climate change is a major global concern.



References

·      TÜBİTAK Bilim Genç. “What Is the Difference Between Climate and Weather?” https://bilimgenc.tubitak.gov.tr/makale/iklim-ve-hava-durumu-arasindaki-fark-nedir

·      National Geographic Education. “Climate.” https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/climate

·      NASA Climate Kids. “What Is Climate?” https://climatekids.nasa.gov/what-is-climate

·      General Directorate of Meteorology. “Climate Information.” https://www.mgm.gov.tr/tahmin/iklim-bilgisi.aspx

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Look closely at your surroundings! Trees shedding their leaves, clothing changing with the seasons, falling snow or a brightening sun… All of these are signs of climate. Perhaps one day you will become a climate scientist and make great discoveries to protect our planet’s future!

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AuthorMustafa Cem İnciDecember 2, 2025
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Climate is the general characteristic of atmospheric phenomena, such as temperature, precipitation, and wind, observed over many years in a region. While weather exhibits short-term variations, climate represents the average over a much longer period. Different climate types exist around the world, and this influences nature, human life, and cultures.

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