Yes, and look, as far as I know there have been five Global Extinctions - one caused by the Asteroid that extinguished All Dinosaurs while the other Four were caused from the same occurrence developing now - O2 being less available leads to the onset of the rule of Cyanobacteria that turns the Earth purple.
earths tempertures
No, the cycle is driven by the Earths Tilt and Orbit. However the cycle will be modified in its effects by climate changes happening on the Earth.
Earth's eccentricity Eccentricity is defined as the difference in shape between an ellipse and a perfect circle. In a similar fashion to Earth's obliquity, the more uniform Earth's orbit is (more like a perfect circle), the less difference there is in climate change throughout the year.
i dont know what is it
If Earth's distance from the Sun were to change, it would significantly influence the planet's climate. A decrease in distance would likely lead to higher temperatures and potentially more extreme weather, while an increase would result in cooler temperatures, possibly triggering glacial periods. Changes in distance could also disrupt seasonal patterns and affect ecosystems. Overall, even slight variations in distance could have profound impacts on global climate and weather systems.
earths tempertures
changes the climate
by giving of toxic gas and big clouds of smoke.
What major Change In earths climate favored THE evolution Of seed plants
No, the cycle is driven by the Earths Tilt and Orbit. However the cycle will be modified in its effects by climate changes happening on the Earth.
40-70% it says on wikipedia
The most dramatic change would be massive chaos to the Earths climate.
Earth's eccentricity Eccentricity is defined as the difference in shape between an ellipse and a perfect circle. In a similar fashion to Earth's obliquity, the more uniform Earth's orbit is (more like a perfect circle), the less difference there is in climate change throughout the year.
i dont know what is it
mostly climate
Relationship to the sun
Seasons And Climate