Climate change
GREECE
The term “Climate change” means a change in the
statistical distribution of weather in terms of temperature, haste, cloudiness, temperature of ocean,distribution and development of fauna and flora. Climate change includes global warming and what
contributes to the increasing greenhouse gas levels.
METEOROLOGY
ASTRONOMY
CHEMISTRY
GEOGRAFY
CLIMATE CHANGE IS STUDIED IN :
BIOLOGY
PHYSICS
GEOLOGY OCEANOGRAFY
CAUSES
INTERNAL FORCES EXTERNAL FORCES MECHANISMS MECHANISMS
OCEAN VARIABILITY
PLATE TECTONICS
HUMAN INFLUENCES •Development of agriculture •Deforestation and emissions of greenhouse gas • CO2 emissions from factories or from means of transport
•Combustion of petroleum and coal.
COMPOSITION OF ATMOSPHERE
ORBITAL VARIATIONS
SOLAR OUTPUT
IMPACT OF METEORITES
THE INTERNAL WARMTH OF THE PLANET THE SOLAR IRRADIATIONS WHICH GIVE ENERGY FOR GREENHOUSE EFFECT THE EFFECT OF OCEANIC CURRENTS AND COASTLINE EVAPORATION THE PRESENCE OF ATMOSPHERE WHICH REDUCES DAILY AND SEASONAL CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE THE NATURAL GREENHOUSE EFFECT
EVAPORATION OF WATER FROM OCEAN
DISSOLUTION OF POLAR CAPS AND GLACIERS
INCREASE IN RAIN
FLOODS IN COASTAL AREAS
DROUGHT
FAMINE
THE INCREASE OF SEE LEVEL
FUTURE EFFECT ARE:
DECREASE OF EMERSED LANDS
INCREASE OF GREENHOUSE EFFECT
EVAPORATION OF WATER FROM THE GROUND