Earth climate system

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The Earth climate system is the interconnected global network of atmosphere, oceans, land surfaces, ice, and living organisms that together regulate the planet’s weather patterns and long-term climate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earth system component
climate system
affectedBy deforestation
fossil fuel combustion
human activities
industrial processes
hasFeedback carbon cycle feedback
cloud feedback
ice–albedo feedback
water vapour feedback
hasPart atmosphere
biosphere
cryosphere
hydrosphere
land surface
oceans
hasProcess atmospheric circulation
carbon cycle
energy balance
heat transport
nitrogen cycle
ocean circulation
radiative transfer
water cycle
hasProperty feedback mechanisms
long response times
natural variability
nonlinear dynamics
sensitivity to forcing
spatial heterogeneity
hasTimescale centennial timescales
decadal timescales
millennial timescales
seasonal timescales
weather timescales
influencedBy aerosols
anthropogenic emissions
biogeochemical cycles
cloud cover
greenhouse gases
ice–albedo feedbacks
land use change
ocean circulation
orbital variations
solar radiation
volcanic activity
modeledBy climate models
partOf Earth system
regulates global climate
weather patterns
studiedBy Earth system science
atmospheric science
climatology
cryospheric science
oceanography

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South Atlantic Current featureOf Earth climate system