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The Earth's climate is determined by a complex set of factors, including greenhouse gases, ocean currents, and solar radiation from "summary" of Earth System Science by Timothy Lenton

The Earth's climate is a product of a multitude of interacting factors. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, play a crucial role in determining the Earth's temperature. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to the greenhouse effect that warms the planet. Without this natural process, Earth would be much colder and inhospitable to life as we know it. In addition to greenhouse gases, ocean currents also have a significant impact on climate. These currents distribute heat around the globe, affecting regional climates and weather patterns. For example, the Gulf Stream carries warm water from the tropics to the North Atlantic, influencing the climate of surrounding areas. Changes in ocean currents can have far-reaching effects on global climate systems. Solar radiation is another key factor in determining Earth's climate. The amount of energy received from the sun varies based on factors such as the Earth's orbit and solar activity. Small ch...
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    Earth System Science

    Timothy Lenton

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