Which of the following is true?
It is possible to statistically link meteorological ingredients to climate change, but not weather events. It is possible to statistically link meteorological ingredients as well as weather events to climate change. It is possible to statistically link weather events to climate change, but not meteorological ingredients. It is not possible to statistically link either meteorological ingredients or weather events to climate change.
The correct statement is:
It is possible to statistically link meteorological ingredients as well as weather events to climate change.
Research has shown that climate change can influence the frequency and intensity of certain weather events, and scientists can analyze meteorological ingredients (such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure) to understand how they are affected by climate change. This includes the ability to assess how climate change may be contributing to the occurrence of extreme weather events.