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weather affects the rain and the snow witch affects the climate.

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What is the name used to describe different regular weather patterns?

The typical weather patterns of a place is known as the climate. This is will include the various weather conditions of a particular region.


True or False The increase or decrease of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere affect climate and weather the world over?

True. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming which in turn affects climate patterns and weather conditions worldwide. Increases in greenhouse gas concentration are linked to more extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, storms, and droughts.


Which of these factors does not affect the climate in a given area?

Individual weather events, such as a storm, a cold winter or a hot summer do not effect climate in a given area. Climate is the statistics of weather, typically over a period of at least 30 years. Climate change is long term trends in climate and it is possible for short term changes to go in the opposite direction of the long term trend.


How does burning fossil fuels affect the weather?

Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide to a balanced carbon cycle, so this means it is all extra greenhouse gas. This will not affect the weather, but it will affect the climate. We see weather from day to day, so one hot day or one cold day does not signal climate change. Climate change needs decades probably to become clear.


How do natural resources from the earth affect weather and climate?

Natural resources such as forests and bodies of water play a role in regulating local weather patterns and climate. For example, forests help to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which can influence climate on a global scale. Bodies of water can also moderate temperatures in nearby areas. Deforestation, desertification, and pollution can disrupt these natural processes and contribute to changes in weather and climate patterns.