Climatic: meaning, definitions and examples
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climatic
[ klaɪˈmætɪk ]
weather conditions
Relating to the climate or meteorological conditions of a region. It refers to the long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation in an area.
Synonyms
meteorological, weather-related
Examples of usage
- The climatic changes in the Arctic are causing concern among scientists.
- The climatic conditions in the desert are extreme.
environmental impact
Referring to the influence of climate on living organisms and ecosystems. It describes the effects of climate change on flora and fauna.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The climatic shifts have led to the extinction of certain species.
- The climatic variations are affecting agriculture.
Translations
Translations of the word "climatic" in other languages:
🇵🇹 climático
🇮🇳 जलवायु
🇩🇪 klimatisch
🇮🇩 iklim
🇺🇦 кліматичний
🇵🇱 klimatyczny
🇯🇵 気候の
🇫🇷 climatique
🇪🇸 climático
🇹🇷 iklimsel
🇰🇷 기후의
🇸🇦 مناخي
🇨🇿 klimatický
🇸🇰 klimatický
🇨🇳 气候的
🇸🇮 podnebni
🇮🇸 loftslags-
🇰🇿 климаттық
🇬🇪 კლიმატური
🇦🇿 iqlim
🇲🇽 climático
Word origin
The word 'climatic' originated from the Latin word 'climaticus', which in turn came from the Greek word 'klimatikos' meaning 'pertaining to a slope or region'. The term evolved over time to refer to weather conditions and their impact on the environment. Climatic factors have long been studied by scientists to understand patterns and changes in the Earth's climate.
See also: acclimate, acclimatization, acclimatize, climatological, climatology.