Definition of feedback mechanisms

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feedback mechanisms

The term 'feedback mechanisms' as it applies to the area of the environment can be defined as 'Factors which increase or amplify (positive feedback) or decrease (negative feedback) the rate of a process. An example of positive climatic feedback is the ice-albedo feedback. See climate feedback.6'.

The term 'feedback mechanisms' as it applies to the area of Earth observation can be defined as ' Factors which increase or amplify (positive feedback) or decrease (negative feedback) the rate of a process. An example of positive climatic feedback is the ice-albedo feedback'.

The term 'feedback mechanisms' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' A sequence of interactions in which the final interaction influences the original one. Also '.


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