Abstract
The Sun-Earth Connection: Exploring the Influence of Solar Activity on Earth's Climate
Author(s): Adelina Taylor*The relationship between the sun and earth is fundamental to our understanding of climate variability and change. Solar activity, characterized by phenomena such as sunspots, solar flares and coronal mass ejections, exerts a profound influence on earth's climate system. In this article, we delve into the complex interplay between solar activity and earth's climate, exploring the mechanisms by which solar variability affects our planet's temperature, atmospheric circulation and weather patterns. Through comprehensive analysis of observational data and theoretical models, we aim to elucidate the sun-earth connection and its implications for climate science and societal resilience.
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