Climate feedbacks refer to the interactions between different components of the Earth's climate system (such as the atmosphere, oceans, ice sheets, and vegetation) that can amplify or dampen the effects of external factors, such as greenhouse gas emissions, on the Earth's climate. These feedback mechanisms can either enhance or mitigate the impacts of global warming, leading to potentially significant changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and other climate-related phenomena. Understanding and predicting these climate feedbacks is crucial for accurately assessing the future trajectory of global climate change and developing effective strategies for mitigation and adaptation.