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Final Test, please answer in essay format (short) At least 4-6 sentences each.
1.Explain how the current rate of climate change compares with past episodes of climate change.
2. List various pieces of evidence (for or against) for current climate change.
3.What is some evidence for human involvement in current climate change?
4.What are some anticipated effects of future climate change, and which are considered most likely?
5.Explain similarities and differences in weather and climate models.
6. Describe how climate zones are classified and how the classification can be used to relate similar regions.
7.List climate model strengths and weaknesses.
8. Describe the Essential Climate Variables (ECV) and the role that satellites play in monitoring them.
9. Identify scientific and technical challenges of using satellites to monitor climate and the importance of international coordination.
10. Explain why global climate models are not used to make regional climate predictions.
Final Test, please answer in essay format (short) At least 4-6 sentences each. 1.Explain how the current rate of climate change compares with past episodes of climate change.2. List various pieces of evidence (for or against) for current climate change.3.What is some evidence for human involvement in current climate change?4.What are some anticipated effects of future climate change, and which are considered most likely?5.Explain similarities and differences in weather and climate models.6. Describe how climate zones are classified and how the classification can be used to relate similar regions.7.List climate model strengths and weaknesses.8. Describe the Essential Climate Variables (ECV) and the role that satellites play in monitoring them.9. Identify scientific and technical challenges of using satellites to monitor climate and the importance of international coordination.10. Explain why global climate models are not used to make regional climate predictions.