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Yes, there is scientific evidence linking climate changes to many mass extinction events in Earth's history. Shifts in climate, such as ice ages or warming periods, can disrupt ecosystems, drive changes in species distribution, and lead to extinction events. The most well-known example is the Permian-Triassic extinction, which was likely triggered by volcanic activity causing a massive release of greenhouse gases.
Earth's climate is directly linked to the amount of solar energy it receives and how this energy is distributed across the planet. Factors such as greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean currents, and the presence of ice caps also play significant roles in shaping the Earth's climate.
All planets experience climate change (warmer and cooler) due to fluctuations in sun output, changes in the planets distance to the sun and rate/tilt of rotation. global warming typically refers to human induced global warming and therefore only earth is influenced.
No. The 2004 tsunami was a geologic event unrelated to weather or climate.
In an ecosystem the existence of animals is linked with their food chains. In a balanced ecosystem, the population of herbivores and carnivores should be proportionate. The climate of a particular ecosystem determines its animal types and their population.
Yes, there is scientific evidence linking climate changes to many mass extinction events in Earth's history. Shifts in climate, such as ice ages or warming periods, can disrupt ecosystems, drive changes in species distribution, and lead to extinction events. The most well-known example is the Permian-Triassic extinction, which was likely triggered by volcanic activity causing a massive release of greenhouse gases.
Climate changes are linked to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, which release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to global warming and resulting in changes to weather patterns, sea levels, and ecological systems.
Two probable causes of mass extinctions are volcanic activity and asteroid impacts. Massive volcanic eruptions can release large amounts of ash and gases, leading to climate changes and disrupting ecosystems. Similarly, asteroid impacts can cause immediate destruction and trigger long-term environmental shifts, such as blocking sunlight and altering temperatures, resulting in the collapse of food chains. Both phenomena have been linked to significant biodiversity loss in Earth's history.
Relationship to the sun
Relationship to the sun
Relationship to the sun
Romania has a temperate-continental climate.
Many vested interests are involved here and any answer will be changed according to a almost religious conviction that they have the answer. I suggest you look at Al Gore's film 'An inconvenient Truth'
Earth's climate is directly linked to the amount of solar energy it receives and how this energy is distributed across the planet. Factors such as greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean currents, and the presence of ice caps also play significant roles in shaping the Earth's climate.
All planets experience climate change (warmer and cooler) due to fluctuations in sun output, changes in the planets distance to the sun and rate/tilt of rotation. global warming typically refers to human induced global warming and therefore only earth is influenced.
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