Several things cause it to change, and indeed it is always in a state of flux. Most notably is its orbital variations through very long periods (tens of thousands of years), which has caused past ice ages. Second would be variations in solar output from the sun, such as sun spots. Finally, dominating changes recently is the increase in greenhouse gases emitted by humans, warming the earth and causing other changes within the system.
Many things,a big one is the radiation from the sun. Also the earth's rotation, heat from the earth, the earth's tilting cycle and its rotation around the sun ( which all branch off from the first part). The one that is most understood though is that the earth goes through a natural heating up and cooling down cycle which has become more rapid because of the large amount of CO2 in the athmosphere which shouldn't be there.
Some arguments suggesting that humans do not significantly cause Earth's climate change include natural climate variability, such as changes in solar radiation and volcanic activity, which have historically influenced the climate. Additionally, proponents of this view may cite the Earth’s long climate history, indicating periods of warming and cooling that occurred before industrialization. They may also argue that climate models are unreliable and that the role of greenhouse gases might be overstated compared to other natural factors. Finally, some believe that the current climate policies are economically damaging without effectively addressing the complex nature of climate change.
Climate
Earth's position in its orbit around the sun, as well as its tilt on its axis, determine the distribution of sunlight and thus the seasons. Climate change is mainly caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat and leading to overall warming. Variations in Earth's orbit and tilt contribute to long-term climate cycles, but human influence is the primary driver of current rapid climate change.
The ozone layer is very important to climate change. It's depletion can cause climate adversity.
Define "climate". Note the importance of temperature.
climate change and asteroid impact
Well, environmental factors like climate change can cause a species to die out because they were not able to adapt to their environment.
Some arguments suggesting that humans do not significantly cause Earth's climate change include natural climate variability, such as changes in solar radiation and volcanic activity, which have historically influenced the climate. Additionally, proponents of this view may cite the Earth’s long climate history, indicating periods of warming and cooling that occurred before industrialization. They may also argue that climate models are unreliable and that the role of greenhouse gases might be overstated compared to other natural factors. Finally, some believe that the current climate policies are economically damaging without effectively addressing the complex nature of climate change.
1. The position of the sun. This is the biggest factor. The suns distance and angle to the earths surface effects the temperature and climate. 2. Sea temperature. The temperature of the seas help to form storms that effect the climate. People debate whether man is effecting the climate or not.
Climate
True. Climate change can occur due to natural factors such as changes in solar radiation, volcanic eruptions, and natural variability in the Earth's climate system, even in the absence of human-induced pollution.
Climate change
Volcanoes cause Earth's climate to get colder because their airborne debris reduce insulation.
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.
Some nonliving factors in the environment that can cause change in species over several generations would be climate and water. Water can cause animals to create gills and climate can change the outside of organisms.
It is generally accepted that the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere is the cause of climate change. Many different factors affect the carbon dioxide level, but the burning of fossil fuel (coal, oil, natural gas) seems to be the most important factor.
Earth's position in its orbit around the sun, as well as its tilt on its axis, determine the distribution of sunlight and thus the seasons. Climate change is mainly caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat and leading to overall warming. Variations in Earth's orbit and tilt contribute to long-term climate cycles, but human influence is the primary driver of current rapid climate change.