To start off, what I notice in the tropical region is that the climate seems to be increasing but I wouldn’t say they are increasing drastically. Over the time periods shown precipitation fluctuates and seems to stay close to the same starting average. Observing the dry region I notice that the climate fluctuates and the precipitation is decreasing making the land more dry. The the mid temperate region is increasing in climate over the time periods shown and the precipitation is also increasing. Although they are not drastic changes. Looking at the snow region the temperature is increasing but I wouldn’t say it is very consistent. The precipitation is also significantly increasing. Finally, observing the polar region, averages seem to have a pattern to them through each period of time, changing by one degree. The precipitation is increasing and within the last two time periods it has significantly increased.
From my observations I notice more climate change in the colder regions, as well as, the regions with precipitation increased. Precipitation is usually increased in the snow and polar regions more significantly then the other regions. They seem to have a pattern each time period and seem to be more sporadic than the other averages from other regions. Precipitation is increasing in colder zones. I believe this is because the climate is becoming warmer because of the emissions getting trapped in the atmosphere. Perhaps, these are the reasons that the ice caps are melting rapidly and places like America and Trump feel like climate change is not present because their region isn’t facing it as prominent as others.