Climate is regulated by complex interactions among components of the Earth system
Oceanic, atmospheric, biologic, and geologic processes all drive the climate system and result in regional differences in climates on Earth. Many climatic processes such as the greenhouse effect and the carbon cycle are the result of the interplay between the "spheres" of the Earth system (atmosphere, cryosphere, geosphere, biosphere). Feedbacks between various components work to exacerbate or mitigate changes to the climate.
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