Geography, asked by sukkumomin98, 1 year ago

climate change has not always been anthropogenic in nature .explain​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Climate change has not always been anthropogenic in nature, which is very true.  

  • The Earth's average temperature is currently around 15 degrees Celsius, although geological evidence suggests that it has been very high or low in the past. But now in the last few years, there is a sudden rapid change in the climate.
  • Weather has its own specialty, but now its manner is changing. Summer is getting longer, and winters are shorter. This is happening all over the world. This is climate change. Now the question arises why is this happening? The answer is also not hidden from anyone and often there is a 'green house effect' on people's tongue.
  • It is not always the humans the reason for climate change. Earth is the only living planet, it works on a particular cycle, the change in cycle make the climate change. It depends on humans as well as the natural strength of gravity and energy worked on the planet. Not always it is about man made behavior.  

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