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Global warming as we know is caused by the increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. This leads to icebergs and glaciers melting and an increase in the sea-level of the oceans. Some marine life is also affected by it.

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Global Warming affects all animals in all ways. Like Polar Bears who are become extinct as i type this answer in the computer. Global Warming affects Polar Bears by destroying their habitat. The heat melts the ice, where they live, causing them to swim and search for another habitat. Soon they will all be gone and the Polar Bears will end up drowining. Fish are affected because when the water moves they either migrate or can't take the heat and die.

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Also,(adding some more info from the informations up there) when the hot heat directs the crops and plants, they will dry of the plants and then animals can't have food since the crops all died and the money that worth those animals and crops in the farm will be more expensive! then when it's too expensive we can't buy it, we will die to!

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As oceans continue to warm, polar caps will continue to melt. Some estimates conclude that sea levels could rise up to 60 meters. Some sea level rise is inevitable; different studies make different predictions. I wrote a paper on this two years ago, and of the 19 studies I used as references, the average sea level rise by 2100 is one foot nine inches.

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