Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

STONE-COLD HISTORY

Have you ever wanted to predict the future?

Climate scientists start by looking at the past. They uncover historical information and compare it to current data to help predict what the climate will be like in the future. Glaciers offer a valuable record of past climates.

Climate versus Weather

What’s the difference between climate and weather? Weather and climate both have to do with the temperature outside, but in different ways. Climate refers to the long-term pattern of weather in a specific location. This includes the average amounts of rain and snow, the temperature, wind levels, and the

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