Geography 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Humid Continental Climate, Chemosynthesis, Heat Capacity
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Part 2: the nature of inputs and outputs of. Waves have the property of wavelength as they have various different wave lengths, can be described as a distance measurement, typically in meters. Energy can be described in this same way as a measure of wavelength. Temperature dependent is typically in kelvins, other common scales are celsius and fahrenheit. Earth"s source of energy is radiation from the sun. This has an effect on the earth due to the light energy coming from the sun providing energy. Constantly surface measurements, climate models and ice monitoring watches the world"s temperature and the effect that the human population has on the environment. Human activities that are emitted by human activities have shown a correlation with the large spike in temperature. In the last 40 or so years enormous amounts of data have been collected from the sun.