Two factors which cause global climate change are listed below.

Factor 1: Volcanic eruptions.

Factor 2: Changes in the amount of Sun’s heat received by the Earth’s atmosphere and surface.

Which of these statements is correct about the two factors which cause global climate change?

A.Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered natural factors.

B.Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered human induced factors.

C.Factor 1 is a human induced factor and Factor 2 is a natural factor.

D.Factor 1 is a natural factor and Factor 2 is a human induced factor.

ITS D RIGHT?

Yes, D.

Which is a major human environmental issue caused by claimant and manufacturing

No, the correct statement is:

A. Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered natural factors.

No, the correct answer is A.

Factor 1, volcanic eruptions, is considered a natural factor because it is caused by natural processes within the Earth's crust. Volcanic eruptions release large amounts of gases and particles into the atmosphere, which can have an impact on climate.

Factor 2, changes in the amount of the Sun's heat received by the Earth's atmosphere and surface, is also considered a natural factor. This refers to variations in solar radiation, such as changes in the Sun's energy output or changes in the Earth's distance from the Sun. These natural variations can influence the amount of heat energy that reaches the Earth, which in turn can impact climate.

Therefore, both factors are natural factors, not human-induced factors.