Fossils. We find fossils of tropical plants in areas that are definitely not warm today, such as Antarctica and Greenland.
There are other, more complicated pieces of evidence as well, but that's one of the easiest to understand.
No; Time may seem Short, yet it is millions - and tens of millions - and hundreds and even thousands of millions of Years of Time that 'make an Earth.'
Climate varies all over the planet, so it is difficult to say what the global climate is. One thing we know is that globally the atmosphere is warming.
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Earthquaks are caused by the earths tectonic plates moving over each other.Nothing is caused by the earths crust its just dirt and rock.
Global warming is causing climate change, and it is happening all over the world.
Land forms carved by glaciers in temperate areas
The most dramatic change would be massive chaos to the Earths climate.
the climate of the earths atmosphere bepending on matter and airclimate is the atmospheric conditions over a large area and a long perios of timefor example humid is type of climate^_^
There is no 'periodic' change in the earths orbit. The orbit is elliptical and over time (a great many years) becomes less so.
the composition of ice cores
I have the same question!! Well, these things show earth's geological history because they show the climate changes in the past and organisms that lived in different environments. Rocks change over time due to a series of events, showing evidence of things that once happened on Earth. They are very important to science!
Such is known as its climate.
No; Time may seem Short, yet it is millions - and tens of millions - and hundreds and even thousands of millions of Years of Time that 'make an Earth.'
It varied over time.
you can draw climate by drawing land with sun over it or water with a moon over it
Climate varies all over the planet, so it is difficult to say what the global climate is. One thing we know is that globally the atmosphere is warming.
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