Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
seasonal change made life possible on the earth by energy from sun heats this layer; and the surface below ; causing expansion of the air.
There would be no seasons. Each place on Earth would have a constant climate. Temperature would change from night to day, but not as it changes between the seasons.
The tilt of the Earth's axis is important because it causes the change in seasons as the Earth orbits the Sun. This tilt allows different parts of the Earth to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, leading to the variations in temperature and climate that support diverse ecosystems.
If the moon was not in orbit around the Earth, the tilt of the Earth's axis with respect to the plane of the ecliptic would be unstable. As a result, seasons and climate would be unstable, and life as we know it on Earth would change or disappear.
we experience climate change, our seasons change and scientists have proven it.
the atmosphere absorbs heat from solar radiation; which varies with latitude and seasons
The bigger the tilt the warmer the summer is.
the weather and climate is the seasons and the atmosphere but many thing can affect to it like hurricanes,tornados,earthquakes and much more
The seasons are primarily caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis, not its distance from the sun. This tilt results in different parts of the Earth receiving varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, leading to the four seasons. The distance between the Earth and the sun does impact the intensity of sunlight received (which can affect climate in more subtle ways), but it's not the main driver of the seasonal changes.
The moon does not directly affect Earth's seasons; rather, it is the tilt of Earth's axis that causes the change in seasons. The moon's gravitational pull does play a role in creating tides on Earth, but this does not impact the changing of the seasons.
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.
The tilt of the earth causes seasons and some scientists believe that it may be part of long-term climate change.
The Earth's seasons changes by the tilt of the Earth.
They don't affect the climate. They are a result of the climate.
Seasons and weather are short-term atmospheric conditions that can change daily or weekly, while climate refers to long-term patterns and averages of temperature, precipitation, and other factors. Seasons are influenced by the tilt of the Earth's axis, which causes changes in the angle of sunlight reaching different parts of the Earth. Climate sets the overall conditions that determine what types of weather are typically experienced in a given region during each season.
No. Earth's seasons are a product of Earth's revolution around the sun.