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Kenya's Climate and Weather

Grade 4 · Social Studies 1 min read

Introduction

Climate and weather are important aspects of our environment. They affect the way we live, what we wear, and the activities we can do.

What is Climate?

  • Climate is the average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time.
    • For example, if it is usually hot and dry in a certain area, we say that the climate there is hot and dry.

What is Weather?

  • Weather refers to the conditions of the atmosphere in a place at a specific time.
    • For instance, if it is raining heavily today, that is the weather for today.

Fun Activity

  • Weather Watcher: Observe the weather each day for one week. Record whether it is sunny, rainy, cloudy, or windy. Discuss with your friends or family why the weather changes.

Remember

  • Climate is the average weather over a long time.
  • Weather refers to the conditions of the atmosphere at a specific time.
  • Both climate and weather play a big role in our daily lives.
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