What are Milankovitch cycles?
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Milankovitch cycles refer to long term variations in the orbit, axial tilt, and wobble of the Earth, resulting in changes in climate over periods hundred of thousands of years.
Explanation:
Milankovitch cycles refer to long term variations in the orbit, axial tilt, and wobble of the Earth. These variations contribute to climate patterns on Earth.
Changes in the elliptical pattern the planet takes around the sun are referred to as eccentricity . If the earth travels in a pattern that is more elliptical, it will pass closer to the sun than if it traveled on a more circular path (see image below). Eccentricity operates on a cycle lasting approximately 100,000 years.
