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sunspot cycles. ya so.hope this helps i found it in a txt book
It isn't, really. Yes, the Earth has been warming, since the 1820's. Before that it was cooling, from the late 1600's, and before that it was warming. The world's climate goes in cycles; not only the annual cycles of winter and summer, but cycles hundreds, perhaps a thousand years long. A thousand years ago, the world was warmer than it is now! There were dairy farms on Greenland, and the Vikings called it "Greenland" because it was green. Lief Erikson discovered a land with grape vines which he called "Vinland" (Not big on innovative names, those Vikings). We've discovered Vinland; it's in Labrador, Canada. No grape vines.
Because Milankovitch cycles cannot explain climate variability over the time scale that we're interested in predicting climate. Milankovitch cycles can explain large variations in climate over very long time scales, scales of thousands of years. Milankovitch cycles do not explain variability in climate on the scales of hundreds or tens of years. Variability at smaller time scales is driven by other factors, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas concentrations.
solar cycles and ocean currents are two of the main things
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No one is responsible. It is just nature. Climate change has been happening for millions of years. The earth goes through cycles.
the theory of birhythm claims that one's life is affected by rhythmic biological cycles, and seeks to make predictions regarding these cycles and the personal ease of carrying out tasks related to the cycles.
== Frost wedging occurs during freeze-thaw cycles. Because Thule is so cold, it would not experience the freeze-thaw cycles in numbers that Butte, Montana would.
Maurice Lamontagne has written: 'Business cycles in Canada' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Economic conditions, History
Clots are not related to menorrhagia, although women with heavy cycles may pass clots.
On my 2002 X-Type I PUSH the fan knob/rheostat. This cycles the climate control/AC on and off. Hope this helps a bit.