Climate change, intermittent climate change triggered by changes in the environment, as well as interactions between the environment and various other geological, chemical, biological, and geographical influences within the Earth system. Climate is also broadly described as the typical weather at a given location, combining features such as temperature, precipitation, humidity and windiness. A more precise description would say that over some prolonged time period, climate is the mean state and variability of these features. Both definitions recognize that the weather is constantly changing, due to atmospheric instability. Just as weather changes from day to day, climate often differs from day-to-night cycles to hundreds of millions of years of geological time. In a very real sense, climate variation is always variable in a redundant expression climate. No two years are exactly the same, nor are any two decades, two generations, or two thousand years.
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