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“Climate change” and “global warming” are often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings. Similarly, the terms "weather" and "climate" are sometimes confused, though they refer to events with broadly different spatial- and timescales.
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Climate is how the atmosphere behaves over a relatively period of time
Effects: heavy rains, increased temperature
Climate Change is the increasing changes in the "measure" of climate over a long period of time.
Effects: rising sea level, increased wildfires
Global Warming is the Earth's rising surface temperature
Effect: climate change by trapping heat