The factors of climate like excessive heat or cold affect the biological activities of all living being on the earth.
Well, an example of something that does not affect earth's climate zones would be a piece of lint on your carpet
they give it a slight wobble
Yes. Earth would exist without the moon, but it would probably be very different from how it is now. The moon has a stabilizing effect on the wobble of Earth's axis. A more stable wobble means a more stable climate. The moon has also gradually slowed Earth's rotation. Without the moon there is a good chance the life could never have gained a foothold on Earth.
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They don't affect the climate. They are a result of the climate.
The factors of climate like excessive heat or cold affect the biological activities of all living being on the earth.
Well, an example of something that does not affect earth's climate zones would be a piece of lint on your carpet
they give it a slight wobble
Almost all of the energy that affects the climate on the Earth originates from the Sun.
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
Yes. Earth would exist without the moon, but it would probably be very different from how it is now. The moon has a stabilizing effect on the wobble of Earth's axis. A more stable wobble means a more stable climate. The moon has also gradually slowed Earth's rotation. Without the moon there is a good chance the life could never have gained a foothold on Earth.
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yes, it does.
global warming
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The word "evolution" means "change". The Theory of Evolution is concerned with change among living things, animals and plants. Such change does not affect climate in any significant way. Earth is also evolving. The tectonic plates are moving; volcanic action is changing the face of the Earth, creating new islands, changing the topography. These changes---the evolution of Earth---do affect climate.