cycles
Orbital Eccentrity
The Earth Orbit is an ellipse Eccentricity is the measure of the orbit turning from a circular to a elliptical shape The higher the eccentrity the more elliptical the orbit The Earths changing Eccentrity depends on is interaction with Jupiter and Saturn's gravitational field 100,000 year cycle presently 0.017 eccentrity The larger the eccentrity, the greater the difference in solar radiation reaches the sun therefore climate change
Obliquity
This is the tilt of The Earths Axis The tilt is currently 23.5 degrees In December and January the earth Is tilted away from the sun, which results in the north having less exposure to the suns energy therefore the cold weather The same happens in June but it tilts towards the sun resulting in hot weather in the north This is why near the Equator there are only two seasons as it is not really affected by the movement Obliquity changes in 40,000 years varying from 22.1 to 24.5 degrees More obliquity the more difference in Temperatures
Conclusion
Personally this has to do more with climate change than any other factor due to the fact
Precession and Eccentrity cause Summer in present times to be hotter as they happen closer to the sun (so it receives more energy) than 13,000 years ago In Winter the North receives less energy as it is further away This theories are explained by why poles have ice as they have less exposure to sun energy and explain how the ending and starting of cycles have cause climatic Phenomenon's like the Ice Age
Statistical Evidence
All the Climate change caused by the cycles is due to the changing energy exposed the to Earth As shown this is proved the data estimated in Antarctica Ice cores (using Isotopes) shows how the cycles that change the energy exposure to the Earth affect the light and temperature giving up and down figures representing the start and end of cycles
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