Examples of long-term climatic change include the ice ages, which are characterized by periods of extensive glaciation alternating with warmer interglacial periods, and the current trend of global warming driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. Other examples include shifts in ocean circulation patterns, changes in monsoon dynamics, and alterations in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events like hurricanes and heat waves.
Human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation are not natural causes of climatic change. These activities release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to the enhanced greenhouse effect and global warming.
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An example of a long-term climatic change is global warming, where there is a sustained increase in Earth's average temperature over decades or centuries. This can lead to various impacts such as melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and changes in weather patterns.
Climatic normals are long-term averages of weather data, typically over a 30-year period. They provide a baseline for weather conditions but do not account for year-to-year variability or long-term trends, such as climate change. Local factors like geography, elevation, and proximity to bodies of water can also influence the weather in a specific area and lead to deviations from climatic normals.
The tundra biome typically exhibits the greatest variation in seasonal climatic change. It experiences extreme fluctuations in temperature between winter and summer, with temperatures ranging from below freezing in the winter to a few weeks of mild temperatures in the summer. This dramatic shift in climate influences the ecosystem dynamics and the organisms living there.
change in monsoon coming......,
Human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation are not natural causes of climatic change. These activities release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to the enhanced greenhouse effect and global warming.
W. L. Steffen has written: 'Australia's biodiversity and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Climatic changes, Biodiversity conservation 'Australia's biodiversity and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Climatic changes, Biodiversity conservation
A climatic event is a noticeable change in weather patterns or conditions that occurs over a relatively short period of time and can have a significant impact on the environment, ecosystems, and human activities. Examples include hurricanes, droughts, heatwaves, and extreme precipitation events.
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yes it does because it is a climatic barrier
Vicente Orostegui has written: 'Thresholds of climate change in ecosystems' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Endangered ecosystems, Climatic changes
They die man ! sooo not cool ! they freakin' die !
Jill Jaeger has written: 'Developing policies for responding to climatic change' -- subject(s): Climatic changes, Congresses, Environmental aspects of Climatic changes, Environmental aspects of Greenhouse gases, Government policy, Greenhouse gases
I doubt it very much, not unless there was a drastic climatic change worldwide.
Air pollution
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