Biology, asked by ashish4481, 10 months ago

which of the two weather , climate change often?​

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Answered by ganpatikendre91
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Answer:

Climate change occurs when changes in Earth's climate system result in new weather patterns that remain in place for an extended period of time. This length of time can be as short as a few decades to as long as millions of years. The climate system comprises five interacting parts, the atmosphere (air), hydrosphere (water), cryosphere (ice and permafrost), biosphere (living things), and lithosphere (earth's crust and upper mantle). The climate system receives nearly all of its energy from the sun, with a relatively tiny amount from earth's interior. The climate system also gives off energy to outer space. The balance of incoming and outgoing energy, and the passage of the energy through the climate system, determines Earth's energy budget. When the incoming energy is greater than the outgoing energy, earth's energy budget is positive and the climate system is warming. If more energy goes out, the energy budget is negative and earth experiences cooling.

The energy moving through Earth's climate system finds expression in weather, varying on geographic scales and time. Long-term averages of weather in a region constitute the region's climate. Climate change is a long-term, sustained trend of change in climate. Such changes can be the result of "internal variability", when natural processes inherent to the various parts of the climate system alter Earth's energy budget

Answered by kingofself
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Climate change takes place when there is a changes in Earth's climate system result in new weather patterns that holds in place for an lengthy period of time.

Explanation:

  • For few decades, the length of time is short and as long as millions of years.
  • The climate system comprises of five interacting parts.

They are the "atmosphere (air)", "hydrosphere (water)", "cryosphere (ice and permafrost)", "biosphere (living things)", and lithosphere ("earth's crust and upper mantle").

  • The climate system gets nearly all of its "energy from the sun", with a relatively "small amount from earth's interior".
  • The climate system also gives off "energy to outer space".

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