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22,2017

Climate Change:
Climate change is a change in the statistical
distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an
extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years). Climate
change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in
the time variation of weather within the context of longer-term
average conditions. Climate change is caused by factors such as
biotic processes, variations in solar radiation received by Earth, plate
tectonics, and volcanic eruptions. Certain human activities have
been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often
referred to as global warming.[1] Scientists actively work to
understand past and future climate by using observations and
theoretical models. A climate recordextending deep into the Earth's
pasthas been assembled, and continues to be built up, based on
geological evidence from borehole temperature profiles, cores
removed from deep accumulations of ice, floral and faunal records,
glacial and peri glacial processes, stable-isotope and other analyses
of sediment layers, and records of past sea levels. More recent data
are provided by the instrumental record. General circulation models,
based on the physical sciences, are often used in theoretical
approaches to match past climate data, make future projections, and
link causes and effects in climate change.

Reflection:
It is a change of weather that disturbs the extended
periods of time that statistical patterns when changes move from
decades to millions of years that the earths core can be form as a
standard factors of climate change that chemicals such as a biotic
processes to a certain present times by understanding the tectonics
plate in a human activity. And now in the present time by
understanding the theoretical models of borehole in a geological
cores in past sea level that links to the future study in climate
change.
Autmnal Equinox
This article is about an astronomical event. For other uses, see Equinox
(disambiguation).
For the celestial coordinates, see Equinox (celestial coordinates).

For the article about a specific equinox, see March equinox and September equinox.

An equinox is the moment in which the plane of Earth's equator passes through the
center of the Sun's disk,[2] which occurs twice each year, around 20 March and 23
September.

On an equinox, day and night are of approximately equal duration all over the planet.
They are not exactly equal, however, due to the angular size of the sun
and atmospheric refraction. The word is derived from the
Latin aequinoctium, aequus(equal) and nox (genitive noctis) (night).

Reflection:
The Autumnal Equinox is the balancing Darkness with
Light and the fields of being renew by the church they used as it
cycle calendar in the season despite of being what the most
important things in life is the lessons of what you know about it. And
sometimes there is no remedy for our situation that to begin from a
point of absolute darkness and now we must fine our inner you and
the darkness owe are always alone on our own being meant of be
and always think what to renew or dislike the pace of it and we must
practice generosity so we can help out our own problem. As
darkness descends earlier and earlier day I find myself reluctant and
the lesson to be sweep away by growth to it self.

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