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Climate Change
Evidence for Climate Change
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Climate change is any
significant
change in the earths climate over a long period
the
Quaternary
period is the most recent geological time period, spanning about
2.6
million years ago to present day
before the quaternary, the earths climate was warmer and
stable
during the quaternary, global temperature shifted from cold
glacial
periods to warmer
interglacial
periods
the earth has been
warming
as the last glacial periods ended around
15,000
years ago
ice cores
ice sheets are made up of
layers
of ice
one layer is formed every
year
scientists drill into ice sheets to get long cores of ice
they analyse the
gases
trapped in the ice
tells us the
temperature
for every year
one ice core from antarctica shows the temperature change over the last
400,000
years
sea ice positions
sea ice formed around the poles and melts in the summer
by observing the
maximum
and
minimum
extent of sea ice each year, scientists can tell how the ocean temperature changes
reliable data but records dont go far back
diaries and paintings
historical diaries can show what the climate was like in the past
paintings of frozen rivers show that winters in Europe were colder 500 years ago than now
however not very reliable as it is just one persons viewpoint
temperature data
since the 1850s, global temperatures have been measures accurately using
thermometers
however
weather stations
are not evenly distributed across the world