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Climate Change: Factors

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Natural Causes of Climate Change

Natural climate change results from orbital shifts, sunspot activity, and volcanic eruptions affecting Earth's temperature and atmosphere.

Orbital changes

Orbital changes

  • Orbital changes affect natural climate change by altering Earth's position relative to the sun.
  • Milankovitch cycles include three types: eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession.
    • Milankovitch cycles influence the amount and distribution of solar energy received by Earth, changing global temperatures.
Types of orbital changes

Types of orbital changes

  • Eccentricity is the shape of Earth's orbit, changing over 100,000 years, from circular to elliptical.
  • Axial tilt varies between 21.5° and 24.5° on a 41,000-year cycle, affecting season intensity.
  • Precession is the wobble in Earth's rotation over 26,000 years, impacting the timing of seasons.
Sunspots

Sunspots

  • Sunspots are dark areas on the sun's surface, with increased solar activity.
    • More sunspots mean more solar radiation reaching Earth, causing slight warming.
    • Periods with fewer sunspots, like the Maunder Minimum, have coincided with cooler climates.
Volcanic activity

Volcanic activity

  • Volcanic eruptions release ash and gases into the atmosphere, influencing climate.
    • Sulphur dioxide forms aerosols that reflect sunlight, causing temporary cooling.
    • Large eruptions can reduce global temperatures for 1-3 years by blocking solar energy.
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