Natural Events and Climate

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A big explosion from a mountain that sends ash into the air.
2.
Gases like carbon dioxide that trap heat in the air.
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Cold ocean water moving toward the equator and warm water moving toward the poles.
4.
A big rock hitting the Earth from space.
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When the Earth gets cooler for a short time.
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The long-term pattern of weather in a place.