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Atmospheric- Pressure systems, Oceans- warm and cold currents.
Yes, wind is another name for atmospheric circulation patterns.
Because of the atmospheric circulations, ocean currents and the plateau of borborema which blocks the humid air masses from the atlantic.
As atmospheric CO2 is considered the major cause of climate change it is only natural that the Panel on Climate Change should be concerned with processes that affect it.
Continents affect the climate by their size and by their effects on ocean circulations, but if you are worried that we will be affected in turn, don't be! The mean speed of continental drift is about 25mm/year so nothing for us to lose sleep over!
Meteorologists study atmospheric phenomena along with weather patterns. They then relate their findings to how weather and climate affect life on earth.
Any increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide contributes to global climate change.
The atmospheric layers affect human life. These layers are layers of air.
latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
Meteorologists study the upper atmospheric condition for the predictions of weather conditions, and the climate.
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seasonal winds affect climate