While all factors affecting climate are interconnected, I believe greenhouse gas emissions are the most crucial. They significantly contribute to global warming and climate change, impacting weather patterns, sea levels, and ecosystems. Reducing these emissions is essential for mitigating climate change and its associated effects on human health and the environment. Additionally, addressing this factor can lead to broader improvements in air quality and sustainability.
It's difficult to pinpoint the single most important factor as they all interact to influence climate. However, if I had to choose, I would say solar radiation is the most fundamental factor as it drives the Earth's climate system.
I think because the factors that affects of climate of bhutan
how are the climate fo the north most likely affect life
how are the climate fo the north most likely affect life
wet summer days
They go in there houses witch are fortified i think
The five factors that affect runoff are precipitation intensity, soil type, land slope, vegetation cover, and human activities such as urbanization and deforestation. These factors influence the rate at which water flows over the land surface and eventually reaches water bodies like rivers and lakes.
I think its diet factors.
Many, MANY things go into factors that affect any humans natural resources.Some of these are -WeatherPopulation of people on planet/in you areaPopulation of specific and general wildlife on planet/in your areaGeography of your areaTime of yearRecent Events (Natural or Human, explosions, tornadoes, ect)These are all I could think of at the moment.
Some factors that can affect critical thinking include cognitive biases, emotions, personal beliefs, cultural influences, and environmental factors. It's important to be aware of these influences and actively work to overcome them to think more critically and effectively.
I think it keeps the air temp. constant.
There are no natural factors that scientists think are causing the present climate change. It is now clear that global warming is caused by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).