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Climate does have temp and it constantly changes bu orbit and sun changes and many other things
Climate has no temperature or any other value associated with it.
What is the temperature of a 'hot climate'? What is the temperature of a 'cold climate'?
The temperature of Earth is not climate. It is simply the temperature of the Earth. This value is unknown and cannot be measured.
If the Sun changes, equilibrium is restored in minutes to just a few hours.
Now let's talk about "changes in Earth's orbit". The increase or decrease the orbit, Earth would have to gain or lose energy. Earth has no rocket engines.
Earth's orbit is nearly circular, but not quite. Perihelion occurs during winter in the northern hemisphere. Aphelion occurs during summer in the northern hemisphere. This makes winter in the northern hemisphere shorter and milder, and summer in the northern hemisphere a bit longer and milder.
The southern hemisphere coincides with perihelion and aphelion for winter and summer. This makes their summer hotter and shorter, and their winters longer and colder.
This alignment of perihelion and aphelion do not coincide with the year. These points in the orbit are slowing shifting later each year. Earth's eccentricity changes a bit each year as well. It is currently moving to a more circular orbit.
Nothing here has anything to do with 'climate'. Weather is not climate.
Climate is a subjective description only. It has no temperature, no rainfall gauge, no value of any kind is associated with climate.
A hot climate is always a hot climate. A marine climate is always a marine climate. A desert climate is always a desert climate.
Climate cannot change. There is no value associated with climate that can change.