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= Geophysical global cooling
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Geophysical global cooling refers to a significant and sustained decrease in the Earth's average surface temperature on a global scale. This phenomenon can occur due to various natural and anthropogenic (human-caused) factors. Historically, the Earth has experienced periods of global cooling, often associated with significant climatic events, including ice ages, volcanic eruptions, and changes in solar radiation.