the Solar Activity cause and effect of climate change and their various impacts. Earth’s climate is determined by complex interactions among the Sun oceans atmosphere cryosphere land surface and biosphere. The Sun is the principal driving force for Earth’s weather and climate. The Sun’s energy is distributed unevenly on Earth’s surface due to the tilt of Earth’s axis of rotation. Over the course of a year the angle of rotation results in equatorial areas receiving more solar energy than those near the poles. As a result the tropical oceans and land masses absorb a great deal more heat than the other regions of Earth. The atmosphere and oceans act together to redistribute this heat. As the equatorial waters warm air near the ocean surface it expands rises and drifts towards the poles; cooler denser air from the subtropics and the poles moves toward the equator to take its place. This continual redistribution of heat is modified by the planet’s west to east rotation and the Coriolis force associated with the planet’s spherical shape giving rise to the high jet streams and the prevailing westerly trade winds. The winds in turn along with Earth’s rotation may affect ocean .
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