What is the difference between weather and climate?

Question 35 options:

A:Climate are the changes of temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation and can change on a daily basis in a local area. Weather is the average measurement of temperature, wind, humidity and precipitation in a large region over the course of many years.

B:Weather are the changes of temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation and can change on a daily basis in a local area. Climate is the average measurement of temperature, wind, humidity and precipitation in a large region over the course of many years.

C:There is no difference between weather and climate. They both are associated with temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation therefore they are the same thing.

D:Weather are the changes of temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation and can change on a daily basis in a large regional area. Climate is the average measurement of temperature, wind, humidity and precipitation in a local area over the course of a few weeks.

B: Weather are the changes of temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation and can change on a daily basis in a local area. Climate is the average measurement of temperature, wind, humidity and precipitation in a large region over the course of many years.