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Why climate change has not always been anthropogenic in nature. Explain.

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Answered by ap7465568
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Explanation:

Climate change or global warming - Is it only due to anthropogenic activities?

The climate change refers to the changes in composition of atmosphere by enrichment of green house gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorocarbons which caused the increase of earth surface temperature (global warming).

In the IPCC report, it is mentioned that the global average surface temperature has increased 0.6 ± 0.2 °C since the late 19th century.

It is fact that the anthropogenic activities like burning of fossil fuels (oil, natural gas, and coal), various industrial activities, deforestation etc. have contribution in the enhancement of green house gases.

Are the natural processes playing any role in the global warming? If it is so what could be the natural influencing factors?

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