How do feedback loops slow the progression of climate change?
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Positive feedback amplifies the change in the first quantity while negative feedback reduces it. The term "forcing" means a change which may "push" the climate system in the direction of warming or cooling. An example of a climate forcing is increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases.
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The negative loops which are a form of feedback loops slow the progression of climate change by bringing it to a more balanced and unchanged state.
Explanation:
Feedback loops are processes that lead to slowing or fastening of a trend of climatic warming. These loops are of two kinds – positive and negative. Positive loops lead to a rise of temperature and increase the rate of change whereas the negative loop slows it down and takes the climate to a balanced state.