The temperature of the interior of Earth is sustained by the constant friction between the COATING of Earth and its LIQUID CORE. The coating of Earth, consisting of the crust and the upper mantle, is rotating under the influence of the alternating impact of the solar system and is rubbing against a liquid, metallic Earth's outer core, which is a spherical sliding surface for Earth's coating. Changes in Earth's climate (which are dependent mainly on the heating of its surface) are an evidence that Earth's coating moves in relation to its core. Climate change resulting from the tilt of the globe in relation to the sun causing the succession of the seasons. On top of this there are circular movements of Earth's coating around the axis of rotation of Earth. 1.New climatic theory The temperature of the interior of Earth is sustained by the constant friction between the COATING of Earth and its LIQUID CORE. The coating of Earth, consisting of the crust and the upper mantle, is rotating under the influence of the alternating impact of the solar system and is rubbing against a liquid, metallic Earth's outer core, which is a spherical sliding surface for Earth's coating. Solid metallic inner core of Earth is in the grip of the magnetic field of the Sun, which alternates according to the pulse of gravity within the solar system. We see that the movements of the masses within Earth's geoid are coupled with internal interactions within the solar system, which are also subject to the influence of our galaxy. Changes in Earth's climate (which are dependent mainly on the heating of its surface) are an evidence that Earth's coating moves in relation to its core. Climate change resulting from the tilt of the globe in relation to the sun causing the succession of the seasons. On top of this there are circular movements of Earth's coating around the axis of rotation of Earth. Movements of the coating are mirrored by the changes in the position of north magnetic pole, which are fixed in their location against the sun. Throughout the duration of several thousand years, the magnetic poles travel seemingly on the moving surface of Earth along a curve