Climate is defined as long term weather patterns averaged over decades or longer. It is influenced by both abiotic factors like latitude, altitude, and ocean currents as well as biotic factors like transpiration and photosynthesis. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are essential to maintaining temperatures on Earth but human activities that release more of these gases are causing global warming. Evidence of climate change comes from melting glaciers, tree ring data, and changes in animal and plant species distributions and behaviors. Individual actions to reduce energy and resource use can help mitigate the problem.