Among the options provided, changes in ocean currents affect Earth's climate over a shorter period of time. Changes in ocean currents can have immediate impacts on regional climates and weather patterns, while the other factors like changes in Earth's tilt, changes in solar output, and changes in orbital shape typically influence climate over much longer timescales.
Which of these affect Earth’s climate over a shorter period of time?(1 point)
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changes in Earth’s tilt
changes in Earth’s tilt
changes in solar output
changes in solar output
changes in orbital shape
changes in orbital shape
changes in ocean currents
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