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Fill in the blank.

1. A strong negative feedback process can cause Earth's climate to reach a state of
2. Climate change occurring throughout history is known as
3. describes one climate system interacting with and weakening another climate system.
4. Plate tectonics changing the climate is known as
5. is the phenomenon that causes continents to move.
Respond to the following based on your reading.
6. How do feedback loops slow the progression of climate change?

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1. equilibrium

2. natural

3. Negative feedback

4. associated processes

5. Continental drift

6. Feedback loops slow the progression of climate change because the positive and negative feedback loops counteract each other. When the weather systems are getting too strong through positive feedback loops, they start to weaken through negative feedback loops.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Internal equilibrium

Natural (global warming)

Strong negative feed back

Tectonics processes

continental drift

Negative feed back loops slow progression of climate change by decrease in CO2 and earth cools.

Step-by-step explanation:

A strong negative feedback process can cause Earth's climate to reach a state of Internal equilibrium

2. Climate change occurring throughout history is known as Natural (global warming)

3. describes one climate system interacting with and weakening another climate system. Strong negative feed back

4. Plate tectonics changing the climate is known as Tectonics processes

5. is the phenomenon that causes continents to move.

Respond to the following based on your reading. continental drift

6. How do feedback loops slow the progression of climate change

Negative feed back loops slow progression of climate change by decrease in the atmospheric CO2 and earth cools

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