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The factors of climate like excessive heat or cold affect the biological activities of all living being on the earth.
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
Well, an example of something that does not affect earth's climate zones would be a piece of lint on your carpet
tundra and ice
The earth's orbit around the sun is almost circular. The slight deviation from circularity plays no practical part in the climate. Weather and climate are to do with the tilt of the earth's axis, and it's orientation to the plane of the orbit - if the axis was perpendicular to the plane of the orbit there would be no seasons cycle. If the orbit were farther from the sun, it would be colder (eg Mars), or closer, it would be hotter (eg Venus), although in both those examples there are other factors contributing (eg atmospheric density).
it can change the climate it different regions.
They don't affect the climate. They are a result of the climate.
- Time Zones - Continents - Climate Regions
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
earths axis is little tilted which makes its rotation different at different points of time. this change in rotation and the significant difference of distant between the earth and the sun affects the climate
Different regions of the Earth receive different amounts of solar energy.
they are temperate, tropical, and polar.
The factors of climate like excessive heat or cold affect the biological activities of all living being on the earth.
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
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