Imagine being a detective for our planet Earth! That's a bit like what a climate scientist does. They study the weather and how it changes over many, many years, not just day to day. They look at things like how hot or cold it's getting, how much rain is falling, and even what's happening to the ice at the North and South Poles. They use special tools and computers to collect information and try to understand why our climate is changing and what that means for people, animals, and plants. Their job is super important because they help us figure out how to look after our amazing planet and keep it healthy for everyone. Climate scientists spend a lot of time doing research. This can mean looking at old weather records, taking measurements from satellites up in space, or even going on exciting trips to faraway places like the Arctic or rainforests to collect samples. They then use all this information to create models, which are like super smart computer simulations, to predict what might happen to the climate in the future. They also share their discoveries with others, like governments and schools, so that everyone can learn how to make good choices for our environment.
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