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1 MET 112 Global Climate Change MET 112 Global Climate Change - Lecture 6 Natural Climate Forcing Dr. Eugene Cordero San Jose State University Outline  Earth’s early history  Evolution of the atmosphere  Temperature variations  Activity

If the earth’s tilt was to decrease, how would the summer temperature change at our latitude 0 of Warmer summer 2.Cooler summer 3.Summer would stay the same 4.Impossible to tell

3 MET 112 Global Climate Change A: How would climate change 1.Warmer winters, cooler summers 2.Warmer winters, warmer summers 3.Cooler winters, warmer summers 4.Cooler winter, cooler summer

4 MET 112 Global Climate Change B: How would glaciers change? 1.Glaciers would grow 2.Glaciers would decay 3.Glaciers would stay about constant