Respuesta :
Climate varies from region to region. This variation is driven by the uneven distribution of solar heating, the individual responses of the atmosphere, oceans and land surface, the interactions between these, and the physical characteristics of the regions. The perturbations of the atmospheric constituents that lead to global changes affect certain aspects of these complex interactions.
Some human-induced factors that affect climate (‘forcings’) are global in nature, while others differ from one region to another. For example, carbon dioxide, which causes warming, is distributed evenly around the globe, regardless of where the emissions originate, whereas sulfate aerosols (small particles) that offset some of the warmings tend to be regional in their distribution.
Furthermore, the response to forcings is partly governed by feedback processes that may operate in different regions from those in which the forcing is greatest. Thus, the projected changes in climate will also vary from region to region.
Answer:
As climate varies form the distance of the tropics, to the poles.
Explanation:
- As climate depends on a variety of factors like the temperature, pressure and wind speed similar to the amount of the changes that place in a region are the amount of the sunshine and the cloud cover the shape of the landscape and how close its o the oceans or the sea.
- As more and more warming of the earth takes place the climatic regions thus get affected by it and this warming leads to the rapid melting of the cold from the polar regions and the incense in the water levels of the lands.
- Factors like the latitude, altitude and the relief and the place also help in determining the dominance of the climatic changes.