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yaroslaw [1]
4 years ago
12

What major factors affected earth's changing climates?

Biology
2 answers:
Flura [38]4 years ago
8 0
I just had this answer but it hasn't been graded. I put 1. Meteor impacts, 2. volcanic gases and 5. Milankovitch cycles. I didn't put earthquakes because I wouldn't think it would affect the climate changing since they just affect ground movement.
adelina 88 [10]4 years ago
8 0

All the mentioned below factors affect climate change in different ways, xceot for mass extinctions:

- Meteor impacts

- Volcanic gases

- Earthquakes  

- Milankovitch cycles  

Volcanic gases and the gases that releases from earth during earthquakes has a wide impact over the climate and increase global warming. Same goes for the meteor that comes from space. It is a ball of fire contains lots of dangerous gases. Moreover, Milankovitch cycles describe the effects of changes in earth’s movement on its climate.


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