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Geography, 24.03.2020 18:07 tastyspeaks

A Time magazine cover once suggested that an "angry Sun" was becoming more active as human activity changed Earth's climate. It's certainly possible for the Sun to become more active at the same time that humans are affecting Earth, but is it possible that the Sun could be responding to human activity? Why or why not?

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