Four theories that explain why Earth's climate has changed include the Milankovitch cycles, which focus on variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt affecting solar radiation; plate tectonics, which alters ocean currents and atmospheric patterns over geological time; volcanic activity, which can release large amounts of greenhouse gases and ash, influencing temperature; and human-induced climate change, primarily driven by the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, leading to increased greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. Each of these factors contributes to the complex and dynamic nature of Earth's climate system.
The greenhouse gas theory suggests that increased levels of gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to a warmer climate. The Milankovitch cycles theory proposes that variations in Earth's orbit and tilt influence the amount of solar energy received by the planet, causing changes in climate. The volcanic activity theory suggests that high levels of volcanic eruptions can release gases and particles into the atmosphere, affecting the climate. The solar variability theory proposes that fluctuations in the sun's radiation output impact Earth's climate over long periods of time.
If an organisms climate changed drastically enough it could become extinct, it just depends on the type of organism and the level of change, or it could mutate and assimilate to the new climate.
Pangea was a super continent and that was a time when all of the continents were joined together. when Pangaea broke apart, they moved to different locations which are different climate zones so glaciers no longer existed in places where the climate changed from cold to hot.
Yes water cycle affect weather pattern and climate. They are changed after precipitation.
how can different climate regions affect how people adapt to the environment
Theories include that there was a mediorite or that the climate changed.
The greenhouse gas theory suggests that increased levels of gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to a warmer climate. The Milankovitch cycles theory proposes that variations in Earth's orbit and tilt influence the amount of solar energy received by the planet, causing changes in climate. The volcanic activity theory suggests that high levels of volcanic eruptions can release gases and particles into the atmosphere, affecting the climate. The solar variability theory proposes that fluctuations in the sun's radiation output impact Earth's climate over long periods of time.
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slow due to climate change
A climate scientist studies the data and experiments of other scientists. They do experiments to confirm or reject the results of others' work. This is called peer-review. The produce theories to explain changes in the climate and perform experiments and computer modelling to see if they can prove their theories correct.
The earthquake didn't change climate.
The climate changed
change in climate. They r dramatic
Less sunlight reached the earth and this caused the planet's surface to cool. The volcanic eruption changed the climate in different ways around the world, but Eastern Canadians were treated to the summer that just didn't come.
mammals have evolved and that climate has changed rapidly like grass, grass wasn't around in the time of the dinosaurs.
there was nearly 200,000 but this has changed due to the economic climate and climate change
Since the climate in Libya has not changed, the jobs there, are the jobs there. Affected in relation to what?