Respuesta :
1. Equilibrium
2. Natural
3. Negative feedback
4. Associated processes
5. Continental drift
6. Feedback loops slow the progression of climate change because the positive and negative feedback loops counteract each other. When the weather systems are getting too strong through positive feedback loops, they start to weaken through negative feedback loops.
A strong negative feedback process can cause Earth's climate to reach a state of balance/equilibrium.
Climate change occurring throughout history is known as catastrophic weather.
Climate framework describes one climate system interacting with and weakening another climate system.
Plate tectonics changing the climate is known as tectonic effect.
Continental drift is the phenomenon that causes continents to move.
What are feedback loops?
Feedback loops are processes that either increases or decreases the effects of climate change.
How do feedback loops slow the progression of climate change?
Feedback loops are of two types -:
Positive feedback loop - It accelerates the changing trends of climate change and results in increasing of temperature.
For example - melting of ice in the Artic region.
Ice has a highly reflective surface as compared to water because of which it can easily reflect the rays of the sun falling on it. However, because of global warming, the earth's temperature is rising leading to the melting of ice in the Artic region. This melting of ice is revealing the dark colored water that doesn't reflect the rays of the sun but absorbs them leading to increase in the global warming and more melting of the ice.
Negative feedback loop - It reduces the changing trends of climatic change resulting in decrease in temperature. It also helps in stabilizing the global climate system.
For example - afforestation
Tress are vital to the ecosystem as they help in clearing out the air pollution by absorbing greenhouse gases as well as in providing food and shelter from sunlight and rainfall. Therefore, afforestation or planting of more tress amplifies these benefits and leads to slowing of climate change.
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