Answer:
Climate change is any remarkable long-term change in the weather of a region (or the whole Earth) over a considerable period of time. Climate change is about abnormal variations to the climate, and the effects of these variations on other parts of the Earth.
From the definition above, questions 3, and 5 are clearly related to current evidence on climate change.
- The rate at which the the glaciers are melting is an after effect of global warming viz a viz climate change.
- record-breaking cold spells can also be an after effect of climatic change.
Question 4 seems related too however, it speaks to average temperature change. Temperature change may be an evidence of climatic change if it occurs to a great degree over a long period of time. So the phrase "average change" is neither here nor there.
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