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The climate is the temperature in one place over a long period of time. Every part of the Earth has a different climate.
However, climates around the world are changing.
This is called climate change.
The Earth’s average surface temperature is getting hotter too, and this is known as global warming.
Although climate change is linked to global warming, they are not the same.
This is because climates are not always getting hotter because of global warming. Some climates may experience colder temperatures, may experience more extreme weather conditions, or may experience natural disasters such as flooding.
Rather than these terms meaning the same thing, climate change is a result of global warming.
The Earth is surrounded by a layer known as the atmosphere, and gases are getting trapped in it. This stops the heat from the Sun from going back to space. These gases are called greenhouse gases.
The main greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide, and this is made both naturally and by humans.
However, it is mostly human activity both in the past and the present which has caused the release of greenhouse gases, such as through using electricity or through destruction of rubbish. This is why people who are tackling global warming want all humans to consider their actions carefully and whether those actions might have a negative impact on our planet.
For example, when we use electricity, we burn fossil fuels. Coal, oil and gas are fossil fuels, and these release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Humans also cut down trees and this is called deforestation. Trees take in carbon dioxide so that they can generate energy, and so cutting down trees means that carbon dioxide cannot be removed from the air by trees, which means that it builds up more.
Also, trees are often burned when they are cut down. This releases all the carbon dioxide that the tree has stored back into the atmosphere.
It is normal for the weather to change, such as through the seasons or even just in one day! It is also natural for climates to change through natural climate cycles. Thousands of years ago the climate was going through an ice age, where the Earth was covered in snow and ice. This naturally changed.
However, the changes that are happening now are happening much more quickly and are more harmful.