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Explain historical climate records​

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Answered by ratnamjspl20
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Historical climatology is the study of historical changes in climate and their effect on civilization from the emergence of hominins to the present day. This differs from paleoclimatology which encompasses climate change over the entire history of Earth. These historical impacts of climate change can improve human life and cause societies to flourish, or can be instrumental in civilization's societal collapse. The study seeks to define periods in human history where temperature or precipitation varied from what is observed in the present day.

The primary sources include written records such as sagas, chronicles, maps and local history literature as well as pictorial representations such as paintings, drawings and even rock art. The archaeological record is equally important in establishing evidence of settlement, water and land usage

Answered by radhadevisinghpra
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Historical climatology is the study of historical changes in climate and their effect on civilization from the emergence of hominins to the present day. ... The study seeks to define periods in human history where temperature or precipitation varied from what is observed in the present day.

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