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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
12

Scientists have concluded that human activities are affecting the atmosphere and causing rapid climate change on a global scale.

Which statement provides the strongest evidence that these changes to global climate are NOT the result of natural causes, such as variations in Earth's orbit? 1 point Until recently, Earth's climate had remained relatively constant. Variations in Earth's orbit cannot be measured precisely. Variations in Earth's orbit would affect climate only minimally. Earth's climate depends mostly on the output of the sun. Variations in Earth's orbit occur gradually over 100,000 years.
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1 answer:
liberstina [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Earth's climate had remained relatively constant.

Explanation:

  • Scientists have established that human-based activities have affected and are affecting a rapid change in the earth's climate as they have brought about massive changes in the global carbon cycles and affected the ecological systems.
  • Earth is has an ever-changing climate and the variation in the orbit of earth results in natural changes such as seasons, which depend on the duration and intensity of the sunlight.
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