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explain the factors that may contribute to climate change​

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Answered by nicysunil458
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Answer:

These have been caused by many natural factors, including changes in the sun, emissions from volcanoes, variations in Earth's orbit and levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). Global climate change has typically occurred very slowly, over thousands or millions of years.

Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The factors that may  contribute to climate changes include green house gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, fluorinated gases.

Explanation:

The principal driver of environmental change is the greenhouse impact. A few gases in the World's climate act a piece like the glass in a greenhouse, catching the sun's intensity and preventing it from spilling once more into space and causing an Earth-wide temperature boost.

A significant number of these ozone harming substances happen normally, however human exercises are expanding the convergences of some of them in the climate, specifically:

  • carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • methane
  • nitrous oxide
  • fluorinated gases

CO2 created by human exercises is the biggest supporter of an unnatural weather change. By 2020, its focus in the air had transcended its pre-modern level (before 1750).

Other ozone depleting substances are radiated by human exercises in more modest amounts. Methane is an additional strong ozone depleting substance than CO2, yet has a more limited air lifetime. Nitrous oxide, similar to CO2, is a seemingly perpetual ozone harming substance that gathers in the environment over a very long time to hundreds of years. Non-ozone depleting substance contaminations, including vapor sprayers like residue, have different warming and cooling impacts and are additionally connected with different issues like bad air quality.

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