Difference between revisions of "Climate"

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:Earth's climate is presently in a period of long, slow recovery from the [[Little Ice Age]] that ran for 300 or so years and ended in about 1850. [http://www.heartland.org/full/24849]
 
:Earth's climate is presently in a period of long, slow recovery from the [[Little Ice Age]] that ran for 300 or so years and ended in about 1850. [http://www.heartland.org/full/24849]
  
:"On all time scales, there is very good correlation between [[Earth's temperature]] and natural celestial phenomena such changes in the brightness of the [[Sun]]."<ref> [http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm Scientists respond to Gore's warnings of climate catastrophe] - Canada Free Press</ref>
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:"On all time scales, there is very good correlation between Earth's temperature and natural celestial phenomena such changes in the brightness of the [[Sun]]."<ref> [http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm Scientists respond to Gore's warnings of climate catastrophe] - Canada Free Press</ref>
  
 
Factors to be taken into account in order to describe a climate include:
 
Factors to be taken into account in order to describe a climate include:

Revision as of 00:33, March 22, 2009

Climate refers to a number of phenomena relative to a region and its weather.

Earth's climate is presently in a period of long, slow recovery from the Little Ice Age that ran for 300 or so years and ended in about 1850. [1]
"On all time scales, there is very good correlation between Earth's temperature and natural celestial phenomena such changes in the brightness of the Sun."[1]

Factors to be taken into account in order to describe a climate include:

Climate affects the viability of flora and fauna in a given region. It also affects human beings desire to live (or not live), or vacation, in certain areas.

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