sea and wind
Scientists, politicians and industrialists continue to debate the causes of global warming, with some arguing that it is a natural process that's been going on for centuries. However, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - established by the United Nations in 1988 - has stated the evidence suggests that human activity does affect global warming, in particular through the release of greenhouses gases and the use of aerosols.
There is also debate over how quickly the earth is warming up. Some scientists estimate that atmospheric temperatures could rise by 1.4
It's not possible to say accurately what will happen to the Bahamas in the future.
Global warming is happening all over the world. Some places will be drier than before. Other places will be wetter than before. Warming causes weather, so more warming is certainly going to affect the weather.
Low lying countries and Coastlines and cities will be in danger from rising sea levels. Warming oceans expand, and this is causing the rise firstly. Melting glaciers and ice caps are a secondary reason.
Places too cold for agriculture may be able to be farmed, but much of the present croplands may have to adapt or be abandoned if global warming continues.
Scientists, politicians and industrialists continue to debate the causes of global warming, with some arguing that it is a natural process that's been going on for centuries. However, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - established by the United Nations in 1988 - has stated the evidence suggests that human activity does affect global warming, in particular through the release of greenhouses gases and the use of aerosols.
There is also debate over how quickly the earth is warming up. Some scientists estimate that atmospheric temperatures could rise by 1.4°C - 5.8°C in the next 100 years. Others believe that they will rise more slowly.
Global warming does exist and if you want some scenarios then there could be hurricanes, and rising sea levels that threaten the Carribbean
Name five ways by which the climate of the caribbean region can every day living.
climate of the caribbean region can affect our everyday living
If you kill some one
every region except the continent Antarctica
Climate is the overall long-term weather pattern of a region (normal temperatures, annual rainfall, seasonal patterns, etc.) This includes the frequency of different weather events in a region, but that does not mean every type of weather. For example Montana has a definable climate, but it does not get certain weather events such as hurricanes.
What grows where.
hot and wet.
Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm summers. Every month in apolar climate has an average temperature of less than 10 °C (50 °F). Regions with polar climatecover over 20% of the Earth. The sun shines for long hours in the summer, and for many fewer hours in the winter.
because the wind reaches every where
because the wind reaches every where
All countries other than those IN the Caribbean region are NOT part of the Caribbean region. So take your pick Russia, China, France, Canada Peru, Australia. This is what happens when you ask a question in the negative (are not) almost every answer you can think of is a true answer!
every region except the continent Antarctica
Climate is the overall long-term weather pattern of a region (normal temperatures, annual rainfall, seasonal patterns, etc.) This includes the frequency of different weather events in a region, but that does not mean every type of weather. For example Montana has a definable climate, but it does not get certain weather events such as hurricanes.
What grows where.
every animal is different and is used to a particular climate which is at a different ime of year. for instance a penguin would not survive in a hot climate because it has adapted to a cold climate
Such region is composed by every country south of the Rio Grande River. It includes Mexico, Central America, South America and several islands in the Caribbean.
Climate affects nearly every aspect of our lives, from our food sources to our transport infrastructure, from what clothes we wear, where we go on holiday.Β It has a huge effect on our livelihoods, our health, and our future. Climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions in any particular place.
Yes, climate is real. You experience climate every day.
New Zealand has every climate type in the world.
The Earth climate changes every year due to increased human activity on it. The green house gases too are largely responsible for climate change every year.