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1. Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature Control
Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature ControlThe latitude of the place.
Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature ControlThe latitude of the place.The altitude of the place.
Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature ControlThe latitude of the place.The altitude of the place.Distance from the sea.
Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature ControlThe latitude of the place.The altitude of the place.Distance from the sea.The air- mass circulation.
Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature ControlThe latitude of the place.The altitude of the place.Distance from the sea.The air- mass circulation.The presence of warm and cold ocean currents.
Factors that Affecting Controlling Temperature ControlThe latitude of the place.The altitude of the place.Distance from the sea.The air- mass circulation.The presence of warm and cold ocean currents.Local aspects.
2. The massive use of fossil fuels is obviously the first source of global warming, as burning coal, oil and gas produces carbon dioxide - the most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere - as well as nitrous oxide. The exploitation of forests has a major role in climate change.
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A.In moderate climate,it is neither too hot in summers nor cold in winters. In extreme climate, the summers are too hot and the winters are too cold. ... The moderate temperature is generally found in coastal areas, whereas the extreme climate is generally found in inland areas.
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The factors that affects temperature are altitude, latitude and distance from sea. The height measured from sea level is called altitude. When the latitude increases, the distant from the sun also increases, so the temperature gradually decreases.
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Earth's surface has undergone unprecedented warming over the last century, and especially in this century.
Every single year since 1977 has been warmer than the 20th century average, with 16 of the 17 warmest years on record occurring since 2001, and 2016 being the warmest year on recorded history. A study from 2016 found that without the emissions from burning coal and oil, there is very little likelihood that 13 out of the 15 warmest years on record would all have happened.
Scientists have devised different methods to answer this question. Meteorologists and oceanographers compare the climate patterns they observe with patterns developed using sophisticated models of Earth's atmosphere and ocean. By matching the observed and modeled patterns, scientists can positively identify the "human fingerprints" associated with the changes, and they can also attribute the proportion of those changes to human activities.
Natural climate drivers include the energy from the sun; aerosols from periodic volcanic eruptions, dust, and salt spray; natural carbon cycle processes like termite mounds in Africa that emit methane, or tiny organisms in the ocean surface that take up carbon dioxide; and variation in snow and ice cover that change how much the Earth’s surface reflects the sun’s energy back into space (referred to as albedo).
Human climate drivers include heat-trapping emissions from burning coal, gas and oil in power plants and cars; cutting down and burning forests; tiny pollution particles (aerosols); black carbon pollution more commonly referred to as soot; and changes in land use that also affects Earth’s albedo.
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We are the cause, we are the solution.
Knowing that human activities are the main driver of global warming helps us understand how and why our climate is changing,
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In moderate climate,it is neither too hot in summers nor cold in winters. In extreme climate, the summers are too hot and the winters are too cold. The moderate temperature is generally found in coastal areas, whereas the extreme climate is generally found in inland areas.
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Global warming
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