principally, the burning of wood and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, etc.
Cold climate around human activity..
The climate can indeed affect human activities such as agriculture which can only be done in conducive regions. The climate also affects social and political activities of human beings.
Because if the climate is not as good then we can't do as much, but if the climate is really good then we can do tons of things.
The statement "climate change is caused by human activity" is supported by scientific evidence and is considered an objective fact by the majority of the scientific community.
pineapple
Yes, the air and the space both have profound influence on Earth's climate. But human activities in aerospace flight, navigation, and exploration don't.
Factors that can influence the rate of weathering include climate (temperature and precipitation), type of rock or mineral, presence of vegetation, human activity, and presence of water, as well as the frequency of freeze-thaw cycles and the acidity of the environment.
The main elements of climate that influence thermal comfort include temperature, humidity, air movement, and radiant heat. These factors affect how heat is exchanged between the human body and its surroundings, ultimately impacting an individual's perception of comfort. Other factors can also play a role, such as clothing, activity level, and acclimatization.
Burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, is the human activity most likely to impact the climate on a global scale. This releases greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere, leading to increased global warming and climate change.
In addition to human caused variables that contribute to warming, there are several natural variables which also are major factors. These include solar activity, volcano activity and en nino activity.
Climate change is not affecting koalas' behaviour. Habitat loss affects them more, and habitat loss is not a result of climate change, but of human activity.
physical characteristics of places.