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None of these below are factors influencing the present global warming and climate change.The tilt of the earth.Solar variability.Volcanic eruptions.Variations in the earth's orbit.
Longitude doesn't affect an area's climate because the Earth only wobbles on its axis in a vertical fashion. Besides that fact, the Earth is constantly spinning which ensures that all longitudes of the Earth receives as much sunlight and strength of sunlight as the other longitudes that lie at that latitude. While climates do vary from one specific longitude to another this is because of other factors, such as weather patterns, and not because of the longitude itself
Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.
Uranus can not be said to have a climate in the way Earth does, and even Earth dos not have just one climate.
the climate is one and only abiotic factor as per weather is seen as per weather the life is seen. for e.g, antartica is a place where there is exterme cold climate and the life born there is as per the climate not the weather.
the distance of earth from the sun. It is the revolution of the moon around the earth
Air pressure is a atmospheric pressure. Air pressure creates: 1. Different climate 2. Creation of rain 3. Creation of wind 4. It prevents small asteroids to come to the earth
Air pressure is a atmospheric pressure. Air pressure creates: 1. Different climate 2. Creation of rain 3. Creation of wind 4. It prevents small asteroids to come to the earth
None of these below are factors influencing the present global warming and climate change.The tilt of the earth.Solar variability.Volcanic eruptions.Variations in the earth's orbit.
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Longitude doesn't affect an area's climate because the Earth only wobbles on its axis in a vertical fashion. Besides that fact, the Earth is constantly spinning which ensures that all longitudes of the Earth receives as much sunlight and strength of sunlight as the other longitudes that lie at that latitude. While climates do vary from one specific longitude to another this is because of other factors, such as weather patterns, and not because of the longitude itself
There's climate all over the Earth.
Every place on Earth has a climate.
Determining climate is based on a lot of things, but the most important is latitude. As you increase in latitude, the colder the climate typically gets. For example, the equator (lowest latitude) is hot, while the upper regions of Earth are colder.
the tilt of the earth The rotation of the earth around the sun Yes, it's a factor of Temperate Climate, that is not tropical or polar. It is to do with the varying proximity to the sun affecting temperature & so on.
Almost all of the energy that affects the climate on the Earth originates from the Sun.
Almost all of the energy that affects the climate on the Earth originates from the Sun.