Climate is different from weather. Climate is the average state of the weather. It includes things like average temperatures, amounts of rain or snow, average sunshine, wind, and humidity, as well as the number of days in a month or year when certain weather conditions can be expected.
Climate and changes in the weather affect everyone's mind and body. When the weather stays the same for a long time, it can be sad or annoying. The constant heat of the tropics is sad, but a hot day here and there isn't. Unless the weather changes are too bad, they are good for the mind and body. Comfort has a lot to do with temperature, but it also depends on how fast the air moves and how much moisture is in the air. In general, when there is more air movement, it seems cooler.
Most people think that the best kind of climate is one where the weather changes often but not too much. Most people who are strong and moving forward live in places where it is cold and the seasons change a lot. It is well known that the weather plays a big role in how diseases are treated. The type of disease and the health of the patient will determine which climate is best. Some diseases, like sunstroke, snow blindness, and frostbite, are also directly caused by climate. There are many diseases that are more common during certain times of the year, like infantile paralysis in late summer and the common cold in winter.