Climate Change and G lobal Warming are often used interchangeably, but they are two distinct concepts. Climate change refers to a long-term change in the average weather patterns, including temperature, precipitation, wind, and other environmental factors. This change can occur over decades, centuries, or even millennia. It can be caused by both natural processes and human activities, such as volcanic eruptions, changes in the Earth's orbit, and greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, global warming specifically refers to an increase in the Earth's average surface temperature due to the buildup of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), in the atmosphere. Climate Change and Global Warming are important concepts because they have far-reaching implications for the environment, human health, and economies around the world. Some examples of these implications include: 1. Sea level rise: As the Earth's temperature incre
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